Statement by Médecins Sans Frontières /Doctors Without Border General Director, Claire Magone.:
"On the ninth day of a bombing campaign of unprecedented violence on the Gaza Strip, Médecins Sans Frontières calls on
the Israeli authorities to show humanity. Dying under bombs in Gaza cannot be the only option left to people. In the
north of the Strip, where Israeli ultimatums ordering people to flee or face annihilation have multiplied, the situation
is dramatic. Among the people who have not been able to flee, who do not know where to go, are MSF colleagues from who
have holed up with their families on site or who continue as much as possible to treat the wounded who are flocking to
hospitals.
Hospitals are overwhelmed. There are no more painkillers now. Our staff tells us about the wounded screaming in pain,
the injured, the sick who cannot get to the hospital and the terror of finding themselves bombed in a few hours. Other
people tell us about the impossibility of going out for even one hour to get supplies. In the south of Gaza, where
people were called to move to by the Israeli authorities, the situation is extremely difficult.
People are crowded into makeshift precarious camps, where access to water and food is extremely problematic. Bombings
also continue in southern Gaza. Our teams report that accessing water is difficult, and is getting worse by the hour.
Gaza's water shortage has now reached a critical threshold. The Israeli authorities, by imposing a total siege [JK3] on
Gaza, have also cut off the possibility of running water treatment and distribution plants. Due to a lack of fuel, there
is now no longer any drinking water being produced in Gaza.
Faced with this critical situation, we ask the Israeli authorities to organise and maintain truly safe areas where
people can hope to be spared from the bombs. We also ask that an evacuation route be organised as quickly as possible,
so that people seeking shelter, who seek to flee, can do so. We also demand that access to essential services, including
access to drinking water, be urgently restored. It is the immediate survival of hundreds of thousands of human beings –
men, women, children, the elderly, the wounded, the sick, healthcare personnel, humanitarian personnel – that we are
talking about today."
Statement by Médecins Sans Frontières Deputy Medical Coordinator in Gaza, Dr. Mohammed Abu Mughaiseeb:
"The situation is very difficult. Today, for the last two hours, we've been looking for drinking water even drinking
water is not available anymore. It’s very difficult. still there is food, but no pumping of any water and no
electricity. The hospitals are barely working, a lot of medical staff they have left with their families, they need to
be with their families and to evacuate. Medication is decreasing. Life is very dangerous. They are bombing all day.
There is no humanitarian corridor. I am in contact with some hospitals, and they are barely working. In the main
hospital in Gaza, in the burns unit there is only one surgeon and one anaesthetist, there are no nurses at all. They
have a lot of shortages. We don't know what will be tomorrow or where we are going."