The World Health Organization's chief has sounded the alarm on Gaza, warning that a devastating health crisis will last for generations to come. The region is grappling with a perfect storm of disease, injuries, and famine, which have pushed the healthcare system to its breaking point.
According to Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, more medical supplies and aid need to cross into Gaza immediately to address the dire needs of its population. Despite a ceasefire agreement brokered by the US, levels of aid are still below what's needed to rebuild Gaza's healthcare system.
Aid groups have reported that hundreds of lorries carrying food and other essential supplies are waiting at the border to enter Gaza, but none have been allowed in since religious holidays in Israel prevented them from flying out. The UN has estimated it will cost $70 billion to reconstruct Gaza, with around 10% of that figure needed for its health system.
The situation on the ground is dire, with thousands of Palestinians waiting for medical evacuation flights, many of whom have already died while waiting. Famine and disease are rampant, fueled by the destruction of water and sanitation infrastructure. The World Health Organization has described the aid delivery situation as a "fatal combination" that makes the crisis catastrophic.
Dr Tedros also warned that supplies intended to restore Gaza's health system have been confiscated at the border due to concerns they could be used for military purposes. Israel's 'yellow line' β a buffer zone established to separate Palestinian militants from Israeli civilians β has given Netanyahu room for manoeuvre, allowing him to maintain control over Gaza without directly engaging in military action.
The situation in Gaza is complex and multifaceted, with no clear solution in sight. The World Health Organization's warning serves as a stark reminder of the devastating humanitarian crisis unfolding in one of the world's most fragile regions.
				
			According to Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, more medical supplies and aid need to cross into Gaza immediately to address the dire needs of its population. Despite a ceasefire agreement brokered by the US, levels of aid are still below what's needed to rebuild Gaza's healthcare system.
Aid groups have reported that hundreds of lorries carrying food and other essential supplies are waiting at the border to enter Gaza, but none have been allowed in since religious holidays in Israel prevented them from flying out. The UN has estimated it will cost $70 billion to reconstruct Gaza, with around 10% of that figure needed for its health system.
The situation on the ground is dire, with thousands of Palestinians waiting for medical evacuation flights, many of whom have already died while waiting. Famine and disease are rampant, fueled by the destruction of water and sanitation infrastructure. The World Health Organization has described the aid delivery situation as a "fatal combination" that makes the crisis catastrophic.
Dr Tedros also warned that supplies intended to restore Gaza's health system have been confiscated at the border due to concerns they could be used for military purposes. Israel's 'yellow line' β a buffer zone established to separate Palestinian militants from Israeli civilians β has given Netanyahu room for manoeuvre, allowing him to maintain control over Gaza without directly engaging in military action.
The situation in Gaza is complex and multifaceted, with no clear solution in sight. The World Health Organization's warning serves as a stark reminder of the devastating humanitarian crisis unfolding in one of the world's most fragile regions.

 its like a nightmare that wont end... aid is stuck at borders, medical supplies arent reaching those who need it most
 its like a nightmare that wont end... aid is stuck at borders, medical supplies arent reaching those who need it most 
 thousands of ppl waiting 4 medical evacuations, some have even died while waiting
 thousands of ppl waiting 4 medical evacuations, some have even died while waiting  its not just about numbers tho, its about human lives... the health system in gaza is on the brink of collapse
 its not just about numbers tho, its about human lives... the health system in gaza is on the brink of collapse 




 . and Netanyahu's 'yellow line' is just a fancy way of saying he's using people as human shields to avoid taking responsibility for his actions
. and Netanyahu's 'yellow line' is just a fancy way of saying he's using people as human shields to avoid taking responsibility for his actions  .
. i mean, who can even imagine having to wait for medical help when there's already famine and disease running wild? $70 billion is a massive sum but if we could get aid into that place ASAP, it would be a huge step forward
 i mean, who can even imagine having to wait for medical help when there's already famine and disease running wild? $70 billion is a massive sum but if we could get aid into that place ASAP, it would be a huge step forward  unfortunately, politics is getting in the way
 unfortunately, politics is getting in the way  that 'yellow line' thingy is just a fancy term for control, you know?
 that 'yellow line' thingy is just a fancy term for control, you know?  let's hope someone can find a solution to get those medical supplies and aid flowing again soon
 let's hope someone can find a solution to get those medical supplies and aid flowing again soon 
 And the fact that aid is being held up at the border because of security concerns is just ridiculous. It's like they're playing with people's lives over there.
 And the fact that aid is being held up at the border because of security concerns is just ridiculous. It's like they're playing with people's lives over there.  The thought of thousands waiting for medical evacuation flights, many of whom have died while waiting... it's just too much to bear.
 The thought of thousands waiting for medical evacuation flights, many of whom have died while waiting... it's just too much to bear.  I don't know what the solution is, but we need to do something ASAP to help those people.
 I don't know what the solution is, but we need to do something ASAP to help those people.  We can't just sit back and watch this crisis unfold. It needs to be addressed by world leaders, like, now!
 We can't just sit back and watch this crisis unfold. It needs to be addressed by world leaders, like, now! 
 . And the UN is saying it's gonna cost $70 billion to rebuild Gaza? That's insane
. And the UN is saying it's gonna cost $70 billion to rebuild Gaza? That's insane  . I mean, what kind of world are we living in where we have to wait for people to die before we act? It's just... ugh
. I mean, what kind of world are we living in where we have to wait for people to die before we act? It's just... ugh  . The WHO said it all - it's a fatal combination and the situation is catastrophic. We need to do better, I'm not sure what else to say
. The WHO said it all - it's a fatal combination and the situation is catastrophic. We need to do better, I'm not sure what else to say 

 . Let's stop coddling our enemies and start taking a stand against the humanitarian crisis that's unfolding there
. Let's stop coddling our enemies and start taking a stand against the humanitarian crisis that's unfolding there  i know the situation is complicated and all, but doesnt that just make it even harder to find solutions?
 i know the situation is complicated and all, but doesnt that just make it even harder to find solutions?  hoping that somehow someway we can get more supplies in there ASAP
 hoping that somehow someway we can get more supplies in there ASAP 
 i wish we could just put aside our differences and work together to get some aid in there ASAP
 i wish we could just put aside our differences and work together to get some aid in there ASAP
 70 billion dollars for reconstruction is a lot but at least the UN is trying to help
 70 billion dollars for reconstruction is a lot but at least the UN is trying to help  i wish they could get more aid into the area ASAP because thousands of ppl are dying waiting for help
 i wish they could get more aid into the area ASAP because thousands of ppl are dying waiting for help  . It's like the world is staring at this crisis, but nobody seems to know how to help
. It's like the world is staring at this crisis, but nobody seems to know how to help  . The situation on the ground is just devastating - thousands waiting for medical evacuation flights and dying while waiting... it's just too much
. The situation on the ground is just devastating - thousands waiting for medical evacuation flights and dying while waiting... it's just too much 