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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

Potential Flood Impact on Public Health in Gaza Strip - September 2024

According to the 2023 flood risk assessment and the current population distribution, many IDPs are located near flooding hotspots. Considering the level of devastation caused by the war, other locations may now be at risk of flooding. The Health and WASH Clusters are concerned about the potential public health related to flooding, which include:

- Injuries and drowning: rapid flooding, especially in dip areas where water can easily and quickly
accumulate, reaching dangerous levels.

Public Health Situation Analysis (PHSA) on Hostilities in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt) - 23 September 2024

SUMMARY OF CRISIS AND KEY FINDINGS

Although Gaza has suffered previous escalations, the current war stands out as unprecedented in the scale of death, destruction, and human suffering it has incurred, with repercussions that will echo for generations to come.

Between 7 October 2023 and 18 September 2024, more than 41 000 Palestinians were killed and 95 000 were injured, according to MoH in Gaza. More than 10,000 people are estimated to be missing under rubble in Gaza, according to the Palestinian Civil Defence.

Occupied Palestinian Territory: A Year of Crisis - Health Cluster Overview
Public Health Situation Analysis (PHSA) on Hostilities in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt) - 10 December 2024

SUMMARY OF CRISIS AND KEY FINDINGS

More than a year after the most recent escalation began, Gaza is in ruins.3Gaza is facing an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe; over 45 000 people have been killed, with women and children accounting for 70% of fatalities. An additional 111 000 people have been injured, and nearly 1.9 million displaced multiple times, amid relentless bombardments.

The Systematic Destruction of Gaza’s Healthcare System: A Pattern of Genocide

After 15 months of continuing genocide against the Palestinian people, Al-Haq releases a new report: “The Systematic Destruction of Gaza’s Healthcare System: A Pattern of Genocide”. The report details Israel’s campaign of genocide against the Palestinian people, by systematically destroying the healthcare system in Gaza and wilfully denying critically ill and injured Palestinians access to lifesaving medical care, acts carried out with an intent to destroy Palestinians in breach of the Genocide Convention.

Gaza: No Safe Pregnancies During Israeli Assault

Limited Prenatal Care; Unsafe Deliveries; Newborns Facing Fatal Conditions


(Jerusalem, January 28, 2025) – The Israeli government’s blockade of Gaza and attacks on healthcare facilities have created serious and sometimes life-threatening danger for women and girls during and after pregnancy and delivery since hostilities began in October 2023, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. 

Foreign ministers’ statement on legislation against United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East under consideration by the Israeli Knesset

This statement was originally posted on the official website of the Government of Canada on behalf of the Foreign Ministers of Canada, Australia, France, Germany, Japan, Republic of Korea and the United Kingdom and is accessible here.

 

October 26, 2024 - Ottawa, Ontario - Global Affairs Canada

Statement from the Chair of the Advisory Commission on UNRWA (Spain)

Chaired by Spain, the Advisory Commission held an extraordinary meeting on 24 October 2024 in the context of the draft bills on UNRWA introduced in the Knesset.

During the meeting, members shared their deep concerns about the serious consequences for UNRWA and its work should these bills be finally approved.

If adopted, the bills would make it impossible for UNRWA to implement its mandate according to UN General Assembly Resolution 302(IV) (1949) and would effectively prevent the operations of the Agency in the occupied Palestinian territory.

Statement of the Secretary-General on Israeli legislation on UNRWA

I am deeply concerned by the adoption today by the Knesset of Israel of two laws concerning the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), which, if implemented, would likely prevent UNRWA from continuing its essential work in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, as mandated by the UN General Assembly.

UNRWA is the principal means by which essential assistance is supplied to Palestine refugees in the Occupied Palestinian Territory. There is no alternative to UNRWA.

United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)