Gaza: Six Months After Ineffective Ceasefire, Casualties from Attacks Are Endless
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Doctors Without Borders (MSF) reports that six months after a fragile ceasefire in Gaza, catastrophic conditions persist. With ongoing attacks, restrictions on medical supplies, and blocked medical evacuations, MSF is urging international intervention to protect civilians and allow humanitarian aid.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the situation in Gaza six months after the ceasefire?
- A: A meaningful ceasefire cannot be said to exist, as military attacks continue. The lack of supplies and overcrowded shelters have led to a catastrophic state of both medical care and daily life.
- Q: What activities is Doctors Without Borders undertaking?
- A: Since the ceasefire, we have provided over 40,000 medical treatments, including trauma care. However, there is an extreme shortage of gauze and medicines due to Israel's restrictions on aid supplies.
- Q: What kind of life are the people in Gaza currently living?
- A: About 90% of people have been forced to move and are living in tents or temporary shelters. They are in poor conditions with the spread of upper respiratory infections and skin diseases.