The healthcare system in Gaza now stands on the edge of total collapse, crippled by two years of relentless bombardment and deprivation. What was once a network of hospitals and clinics serving more than two million people has been reduced to rubble, with only a handful of facilities still struggling to operate under impossible conditions. Doctors, nurses, and volunteers work tirelessly amid debris and exhaustion, trying to save lives with almost no resources left.
In what has become one of the darkest chapters of the ongoing genocidal war, medical workers in Gaza face the same dangers as those they are trying to treat. Many have lost their homes, their families, and even their colleagues, yet they continue their mission, often performing surgeries without anaesthetics and treating children in corridors lit only by phone torches. Hospitals that remain standing are overwhelmed, running out of power, clean water, and vital supplies. Ambulances are repeatedly hit, and routes to medical centres are blocked, cutting off entire neighbourhoods from emergency care.
Despite international appeals, the situation continues to deteriorate. Gaza’s medical community, once a pillar of resilience, is now surviving through sheer determination and courage. Every hospital bed has become a battlefield against time and deprivation, every medic a symbol of endurance in the face of a genocidal campaign that has erased the line between war and humanity.
Source : Safa News