North Gazas destruction is a sight that cannot be described

Hospitals have been subject to sieges and violent incursions one by one over weeks and many medical staff have been detained, including one MSF staff member. Gradually the number of hospitals for people has reduced and since 9 January there has not been a single functional hospital in north Gaza left for people in need of medical care.
In addition, since 21 November 2024, no MSF supply trucks have been allowed by Israeli authorities to enter the north. This has meant that people with medical conditions, including war wounds, have had almost no access to medical care.
As the situation in northern Gaza has become untenable, many people have risked their lives fleeing to Gaza City. In our clinic, we have seen an upshot of patients in need of medical care. Before October 2024, our teams had been providing around 600 consultations per week, however since the violent incursions began, we have been providing more than 1,400 consultations per week up until December 2024, with an increased proportion of burn injuries.
“Honestly, this situation is unprecedented. I am 40 years old and throughout my life I have never seen such a level of aggression or conflict,” says Mohammed Wadi, MSF deputy medical coordinator in Gaza. “It is a war that has annihilated many aspects of life. Drinking water is not available. Food, unfortunately, is not sufficiently available. This is extremely heartbreaking.”
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