The hospitals of Gaza are on the brink of collapse, caught in what doctors describe as a suffocating cycle of hunger, endless bombardment, and a desperate shortage of medicines. With dwindling supplies of life-saving drugs, exhausted medical teams are forced to choose which patients can be treated and which are left to suffer.
For more than seven hundred days, the Strip has endured unrelenting airstrikes and an unbroken siege that has stripped its two million residents of the most basic necessities. Families displaced from their homes now face malnutrition, with children increasingly showing signs of hunger and disease. The absence of medical supplies has turned hospitals into silent waiting rooms of fate, where the wounded and sick are left with little more than hope.
Despite mounting warnings from international voices, the blockade has tightened, leaving Gaza’s health system gasping for survival. The relentless assault has not only shattered buildings but also dismantled the fragile safety net that once sustained daily life. In this climate of deprivation, every day becomes a struggle between life and death, yet the people of Gaza continue to endure with remarkable resilience in the face of despair.