Growing Humanitarian Crisis in Northern Gaza
The recent Israeli assault on Jabaliya in northern Gaza has been described by Gaza’s Civil Defense as a "major massacre," with over 150 people killed or injured and numerous buildings reduced to rubble. This tragedy is just the latest in a series of attacks amid the ongoing military siege of northern Gaza, now in its 20th day. Dr. Mohammed Salha, acting director of Al-Awda Hospital in the Jabaliya refugee camp, reports worsening conditions as Israeli forces surround and shell medical facilities, including a devastating raid on Kamal Adwan Hospital. Patients and staff were expelled, and children cut off from oxygen have died. With northern Gaza’s hospitals under siege, there is nowhere left for patients to seek care.In addition to the assaults, the ongoing conflict has disrupted critical health initiatives, including the World Health Organization’s polio vaccination campaign. The inability to resume these vaccinations threatens the health and future of Gaza’s children. Meanwhile, food is rotting on trucks, and desperately needed medicines and fuel are blocked from entering by Israeli forces, defying Biden’s ultimatum. Yet weapons continue to be delivered. Emaciated civilians, predominantly children, continue to be blown apart by U.S.-supplied bombs.
Dr. Salha’s message is clear: the situation is catastrophic. Over 70% of Al-Awda Hospital is without water due to destroyed tanks, and fuel supplies are nearly exhausted. Essential medical supplies, food, and clean water are dwindling. He urgently calls on the international community, the World Health Organization, and U.N. agencies to intervene to prevent further loss of life.
This is not just a medical emergency but a humanitarian crisis. The people of northern Gaza are dying in the streets, without access to aid or rescue. President Biden must immediately impose an arms embargo and demand the resumption of food and other aid. Enough is enough. We have coddled Prime Minister Netanyahu too long. This must stop.
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