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Gaza Health System on Brink of Collapse: Palestinian Envoy to India

Palestinian Ambassador to India Abdullah M Abu Shawesh describes the situation in Gaza as "miserable" with the healthcare system on the brink of collapse. He notes that 11,000 surgeries have been postponed and life-saving medicines are in short supply. The Ambassador highlights that Palestinian children have missed three consecutive years of schooling, with two years of no attendance at all. He expresses confidence in India's support, mentioning the government's renewed pledge to finance UNRWA and promises of medical assistance.

Situation in Gaza miserable, health system on brink of collapse: Palestinian envoy

New Delhi, July 3

The Palestinian Ambassador to India, Abdullah M Abu Shawesh, on Friday termed the situation in Gaza "miserable" with the healthcare system on the brink of collapse and over 11,000 surgeries having been postponed.

In an interview with IANS, Shawesh also highlighted the crucial role being played by India in supporting the Palestinians.

When asked about the situation in Gaza, he said, "It's in a miserable situation... The most densely populated area in the world, 365 square kilometres containing 2.3 million human beings... 70 per cent of it is already ethnically cleansed... Their declared goal is to expel the Palestinians, ethnically cleanse the Palestinian people from Gaza. Their declared goal is to completely destroy it."

"There is a very significant report issued by the United Nations, which talks about the Palestinian childhood having been completely destroyed. This is what happened in Gaza. This is, of course, the tip of the iceberg... For the third year in a row, the Palestinian children did not go to schools and out of them, two years continuously, they did not attend any single day of schooling," he added.

The Palestinian Ambassador expressed confidence that India will provide medical assistance to Gaza as the healthcare system there is about to collapse. He spoke about the shortage of life-saving medicines in Gaza and mentioned that some people need to be evacuated from Gaza for treatment.

"When it comes to the current situation of the health system, it's on the brink of collapsing. 11,000 surgeries have been postponed. The vast majority of life-saving medicines and tablets are short of supply... Thousands of our people in Gaza who have endured life-changing injuries are in a desperate need to be evacuated for medical treatment. Yet Israel is not allowing them to do so," he said.

The Ambassador mentioned that Indians are coming forward to support the Palestinians with regards to the health sector. He particularly mentioned that the Indian government recently continued its yearly pledge to finance the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) which is dealing with the Palestinian refugees.

"Of course, the Indian government is playing a crucial role in supporting the Palestinian people. Just a few days ago, they renewed their yearly pledge to finance the UNRWA, the United Nations entity that is dealing with the Palestinian refugees. Indian people also reach out to us especially when it comes to the health sector... A lot of promises have been made to help when it comes to medicine and other health issues."

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

It's shocking that in 2025, we are still seeing ethnic cleansing and a healthcare system on the verge of collapse. 11,000 postponed surgeries? That's a humanitarian catastrophe. India's consistent support for Palestine is commendable, but we need more global action.

Vikram M

This is deeply disturbing. The Palestinian children haven't been to school for three years? That's their entire childhood lost. India's financial support to UNRWA is important, but I wish our government would also push for a ceasefire. Mere aid is not enough. 😔

Aman W

As an Indian, I'm glad we are stepping up—renewing the UNRWA pledge and promising medical help. But honestly, the world is watching while Gaza burns. The UN report on destroyed childhood is haunting. My heart goes out to the people of Gaza. 💔

Rohit L

The ambassador's words are chilling—'70% ethnically cleansed.' And the health system on brink of collapse? 11,000 surgeries postponed? India helping is fine, but we need international law to prevail. Children not going to school for years—this is a crime against humanity. 😤

Michael C

I appreciate India's role in supporting Palestine through UNRWA, but this article shows the scale of the tragedy goes beyond financial aid. 2.3 million people in 365 sq km? That's insane. The world needs to hold Israel accountable for blocking evacuations.

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