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The platform "Documenting the Targeting and Destruction of the Health Sector in the Gaza Strip" presents accurate and detailed information about the Israeli assault on health during the genocidal war. This includes data on the attacks on healthcare facilities and health workers who have been killed, abducted, tortured, and maimed by Israeli forces during the genocide, and relevant statements by international organizations and healthcare institutions. These are complemented by original analysis by researchers and authors covering a range of issues in the targeting of the health sector, through which Israeli occupation forces have created a "war biosphere". Read more

HI mourns tragic death of staff member in Gaza

Handicap International / Humanity & Inclusion (HI) is deeply saddened and outraged by the killing of our colleague, Muna, and her entire family after Israeli forces indiscriminately bombed her house in southern Deir Al-Balah, Gaza on 8 June 2024.

Gaza: HI response to the humanitarian crisis

HI employs 40 people in the Gaza Strip, supported by 300 volunteers. The organisation is also engaged in Egypt and Lebanon, helping to address the impact of the crisis there.

Lara, a disabled child in war

Lara, 8, has cerebral palsy. She is living the terrifying experience of war as a child with disabilities.

After a serious injury, Thaer can now walk again thanks to HI
A journey to restore hope

Muhammad is a young man full of energy and hope. HI helped him recover from a devastating injury. He tells his story.

Martyred alongside her family

Submitted by Farah.s.miqdad on

Nurse Suheir Jbara was martyred alongside her children Athal, Arwa and Alma, her husband, and her family after leaving a hospital shift and returning home, to the Hashash household to which they had fled. Only for it to be attacked upon her arrival.

Palestinian Ministry of Health (Gaza Strip)
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)