The number one health issue in Palestine is the Israeli occupation
In both Gaza and the West Bank, Israeli policies are devastating Palestinian health with deadly consequences. Across Palestine, the cumulative effect of Israel’s actions on
In both Gaza and the West Bank, Israeli policies are devastating Palestinian health with deadly consequences. Across Palestine, the cumulative effect of Israel’s actions on the Palestinian population since October 7, 2023, is clear: They have eroded the ability for Palestinians to live a dignified, healthy life. This must be said clearly. Policies applied in the Gaza Strip and the trajectory observed in the occupied West Bank, point to the broader Israeli project of colonisation of Palestine through occupation. It’s been more than 1,000 days since Israel’s genocide in Gaza began, and the collective punishment of Palestinians continues to this day. Amid a so-called ceasefire, the world has normalised seeing Palestinians being maimed and killed daily in their tents, in hospitals and on the street. The word “ceasefire” has lost all meaning. As I write these lines, the number of casualties keeps growing, as does the disinterest towards the catastrophic situation in Gaza, the world’s most striking political failure in recent decades. June was the deadliest month since the ceasefire began in October. As of July 18, Israel has killed 1,144 Palestinians and injured 3,703 since the truce was announced, adding to the death toll since the start of the war, which has surpassed 73,200.
Israel is expanding military control of the Strip with its “Yellow Line” continuing to shift westwards constantly. The expansion puts anyone who approaches the line – often while simply trying to reach their shelters, gather firewood or find food – at risk of being shot. But it is not just the violence. As the “Yellow Line” moves, it compresses more than two million people into just one-third of the Strip. This is not incidental. It produces conditions of extreme overcrowding where disease spreads easily and basic needs go unmet. We see the consequences in our clinics: respiratory infections, skin diseases and diarrhoeal illnesses, driven by the lack of clean water and sanitation and the inhumane living conditions. The West Bank has also undergone a profound violent transformation since October 7, 2023. The Israeli government, military and state- settlers have accelerated ethnic cleansing, land theft, dispossession, territorial fragmentation and economic strangulation, further eroding Palestinian presence and continuity. Palestinians are being hunted in their homes, schools and on their land while the attackers enjoy complete impunity. In Nablus and Hebron, we receive patients experiencing trauma and depression linked to the growing violence and movement restrictions, which impede every aspect of their lives, including getting to a hospital.
