International organization: What is happening in Gaza is a massacre against humanity

An international organization described what is happening in the Gaza Strip as a massacre against humanity committed by the Israeli occupation against civilians, including women and children.

Agence France-Presse quoted the head of the Doctors Without Borders mission to the occupied Palestinian territories Liu Kan as saying after his return from the devastated Strip: There are “problems related to security, access, and supply that humanitarian organizations in Gaza are facing due to the ongoing massacres there”.

He added:” I saw the majority of patients, women and children, in hospitals. This is the first time we have seen this, and this, in our view, is clear evidence that the bombing is indiscriminate. There is a lot of suffering in hospitals, people are screaming, saying they are in pain, and there are very few capabilities to take care of that”.

Kan stressed that the first demand is an immediate ceasefire. He also pointed out that they are facing enormous problems related to security. “Today, it is not possible to evacuate patients from one hospital to another because of the lack of security. There is also the problem of access because the Israeli occupation army almost systematically obstructs sending humanitarian aid to the northern Gaza Strip.

He explained that since the beginning of the war, we have witnessed regular attacks on health facilities, so that they are no longer able take care of emergency cases, and sometimes they are not even able to respond to them.

Since the start of the Israeli aggression on Gaza on 7th of last October, hospitals and ambulances have been shelled in the besieged Strip which is subjected to devastating bombing and ground operations. In addition to the martyrdom and the injury of tens of thousands of people, most of them are children and women.

Souha Suleiman

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