Israeli Authorities Block Health Care Workers From Entering Gaza
Israeli authorities denied an orthopedic surgeon entry into Gaza last week, preventing her from providing crucial treatment to children with disabilities. One of her patients, Minah, a 3-year-old girl with a clubfoot condition, has been left without necessary treatment for months. As a result, Minah’s feet started to turn in again. The orthopedic surgeon had planned surgery to reverse the situation.
Minah
was casted in October 2024 after an orthopedic surgeon’s visit to Gaza. The
casting, which usually requires several changes, was aimed to gradually correct
the position of her feet. Minah’s case is one of many. Before October 2023, an
estimated 98,000 children in Gaza had disabilities, and since then thousands of
children have acquired disabilities due to Israel’s use of explosive weapons
and now require reconstructive surgeries. Newborns have had almost no access to
follow-up health care for 15 months, increasing risks of health complications.
Despite
the mid-January ceasefire, Israel’s military has denied numerous medical
professionals entry into Gaza without an explanation. Several other medical
doctors were also denied entry even after getting preliminary clearance without
proper explanation.
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