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Impact of Medical Crisis in Gaza Amid Conflict

The ongoing conflict in Gaza has not only resulted in loss of lives and destruction of infrastructure but has also led to a severe medical crisis in the region. Doctors are forced to operate on patients without anaesthetic, leave patients screaming in pain for hours due to a shortage of painkillers, and treat severe injuries with limited medical supplies. The World Health Organization (WHO) has described the state of healthcare in Gaza as being “beyond words” and highlighted the struggles faced by healthcare workers in providing adequate care to the increasing number of patients.

The impact of the medical crisis in Gaza goes beyond the physical injuries and illnesses of the patients. Families are being torn apart as medical professionals are separated from their loved ones for months while they continue to work tirelessly to save lives. Patients with chronic conditions are unable to receive proper treatment and care, with some being forced to undergo dialysis only once a week instead of the required four times.

The overcrowding and lack of medical supplies in Gaza’s hospitals have led to a situation where patients are being treated on the floor, surgeries are conducted without anaesthetic, and newborns are left without proper care. Women are giving birth in tents without medical support, and children are born into a world where there is a scarcity of even basic necessities like milk.

The crisis has also resulted in an increase in diseases spreading due to unsanitary conditions and overcrowding. People are unable to find proper treatment for their illnesses, and the queues outside hospitals are long and uncertain, leaving many without the care they desperately need.

Amidst the chaos and destruction caused by the conflict, healthcare workers in Gaza continue to work tirelessly to save lives and provide care to those in need. Their dedication and sacrifice in the face of overwhelming challenges highlight the urgent need for humanitarian aid and support to address the medical crisis in Gaza.

The impact of the medical crisis in Gaza is devastating, not just in terms of physical health but also in terms of the emotional and psychological toll it is taking on individuals and families. Immediate action is needed to ensure that proper medical supplies and aid reach Gaza to alleviate the suffering of its people and prevent further loss of life.