Palestinian Ministry of Health Accuses Israeli Occupiers of Genocide Amid Border Gate Closures
The Palestinian Ministry of Health has issued a damning accusation against Israeli occupation forces, alleging genocide against the sick and injured through the closure of border gates
The Palestinian Ministry of Health has issued a damning accusation against Israeli occupation forces, alleging genocide against the sick and injured through the closure of border gates. In a statement released today, the Ministry highlighted the dire consequences of these closures, asserting that they not only prevent patients and injured individuals from seeking treatment abroad but also obstruct the import of crucial medical supplies, food, and fuel essential for hospitals.
According to the Ministry, the closure of border gates has resulted in a tragic loss of life, with patients previously approved for treatment abroad succumbing to their injuries due to the inability to access medical care. The statement specifically cited the closure's impact on the only dialysis center in the Rafah region, which has been unable to operate effectively due to attacks and threats from occupation forces. Additionally, patients in need of life-saving medications have been denied access to essential treatments, exacerbating their conditions and leading to preventable deaths.
Despite efforts to facilitate medical treatment for critically ill patients, bureaucratic hurdles and the closure of border gates by occupation forces have impeded these efforts. The Ministry reported that applications for treatments such as tumor treatment, liver transplantation, and kidney transplantation in neighboring countries have been thwarted, leaving patients stranded without access to necessary medical care.
Simultaneously, reports from Palestinian sources detail escalating violence in the Gaza Strip and the city of Rafah. Violent clashes between resistance groups and occupation forces have intensified, resulting in casualties and widespread destruction. The Zionist regime's airstrikes, artillery bombardments, and ground attacks have targeted civilian areas, causing numerous deaths and injuries.
The decision by the Zionist regime's war cabinet to approve a ground attack on Rafah despite international opposition has further escalated tensions and contributed to the deteriorating humanitarian situation in the region. The Gaza Strip Ministry of Health has reported alarming figures, with thousands of casualties since the onset of hostilities.
As the conflict rages on, the Palestinian Ministry of Health's accusations of genocide underscore the urgent need for international intervention to protect civilians and ensure access to essential healthcare services. The closure of border gates and indiscriminate attacks on civilian infrastructure must be condemned, and perpetrators held accountable for violations of international law and human rights.