Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza: Children Suffer Amid Healthcare Collapse
Kate White, a UK nurse who has provided help in war zones around the world, describes Gaza as her most difficult assignment because of the immense destruction and health dangers, particularly the threat of disease outbreaks such as cholera. Working with UK-Med, she educated physicians to deal with breakouts in the midst of persistent conflict and severe infrastructure destruction. Gaza’s health system has been seriously interrupted, with untreated sewage on the streets and mounting health concerns.
Editor’s Note: The humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza is a massive tragedy in which civilians, particularly children, suffer the brunt of unspeakable pain. The widespread destruction has not only devastated healthcare facilities, but it has also raised serious health concerns. Children are at a higher risk of sickness, starvation, and trauma. Their health and future are jeopardized in the absence of adequate medical treatment, cleanliness, and stability. This situation necessitates immediate worldwide attention and action to alleviate the critical needs of Gaza’s youngest and most helpless citizens, who are undergoing unspeakable agony in a conflict that denies them a voice or a choice. What is the world doing about this? [See also: Human Cost of War: Gaza Civilians Trapped Between Military Strategy and Humanitarian Crisis, Lebanon’s People Suffer Again as Conflict Escalates]
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