publish time

07/11/2023

author name Arab Times

publish time

07/11/2023

GENEVA, Nov 7, (Agencies): In a press briefing held on Tuesday, a spokesperson from the World Health Organization (WHO) disclosed a concerning situation in Gaza, revealing that more than 160 healthcare workers have tragically lost their lives while fulfilling their duties. The spokesperson, Christian Lindmeier, further emphasized the critical need to remove restrictions on medical aid, given the dire circumstances in the region.

According to Lindmeier, the Gaza Strip is grappling with an alarming shortage of healthcare professionals as a result of the significant loss of medical personnel. These brave individuals, who have risked their lives to provide care to the injured and those suffering from various illnesses, are essential in sustaining the region's healthcare system.

Lindmeier also highlighted a distressing fact that, due to the scarcity of medical resources and life-saving equipment, some doctors have been forced to perform critical surgeries, such as amputations, without the availability of anesthesia. This challenging situation underscores the urgent need for immediate action to address the healthcare crisis in Gaza.

The WHO has issued a fervent appeal for the lifting of restrictions on the delivery of essential medical aid to Gaza. The organization recognizes the immense dedication and sacrifice of healthcare workers in the region and aims to support their efforts to maintain a minimal level of healthcare services. However, it's crucial that the international community responds promptly to ensure the delivery of much-needed medical supplies and resources to alleviate the suffering of the Gazan people.

It is worth noting that the spokesperson did not cite the specific source of information regarding the distressing situation in Gaza. The WHO's call for immediate action underscores the gravity of the healthcare crisis in the region and the necessity of providing assistance to the brave healthcare workers who continue to serve their communities, even at great personal risk.