NewsNetanyahu halts Gaza field hospital plan amid political tensions

Netanyahu halts Gaza field hospital plan amid political tensions

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu decided on Thursday to cancel Defense Minister Yoav Gallant's decision to establish a field hospital in Israel for children from the Gaza Strip. Gallant had announced the construction of the facility the day before, arguing that it was necessary because children suffering from various diseases could not be evacuated from Gaza.

A Gaza children’s hospital will not go ahead. Netanjahu canceled the decision
A Gaza children’s hospital will not go ahead. Netanjahu canceled the decision
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Kamila Gurgul

19 July 2024 08:48

The field hospital in Israel was supposed to be a "short-term solution that would meet urgent humanitarian needs until a permanent mechanism for evacuating and treating sick children is established," Gallant's office said. As reported earlier, the defence minister consulted the plan with his American counterpart, Lloyd Austin.

Gallant's decision to build the hospital was in response to the situation where his earlier proposal, made two weeks prior, to facilitate the evacuation of the severely ill, particularly children, through Israeli territory was accepted by the prime minister. Still, the request got stuck in further levels of administration - reported the Times of Israel.

Blocking Gallant's request was politically motivated, an anonymous source in the Israeli government told the AFP agency.

The evacuation of the wounded and sick from the Gaza Strip to Egypt is virtually blocked since the closure of the Rafah border crossing. The crossing was closed when Israeli forces took control of its Palestinian side in early May. Egypt refuses to open the crossing until Palestinian control is restored.

The Gaza Strip is plunged into a humanitarian crisis

As a result of the armed conflict, the Gaza Strip is plunged into a humanitarian crisis on an enormous scale. International organizations warn that parts of the population face hunger and a shortage of drinking water. They also called on Israel to increase the flow of aid, which had previously been mainly reached through the Rafah crossing. Authorities in Jerusalem reject accusations of deliberately blocking aid and blame the problems with its distribution on organizations operating in Gaza and Hamas, which, in their view, intercept humanitarian transports.

International humanitarian organization Oxfam released a report on Thursday accusing Israel of "using water as a weapon", which has "deadly consequences". As a result of being cut off from external sources and the destruction of infrastructure in the Gaza Strip, water availability has dropped by 94%, to an average of just over 4 litres per person per day, which is less than one-third of the minimum recommended in emergency situations - Oxfam emphasized.

The conflict in the Gaza Strip began with a Hamas terrorist attack on October 7, 2023, in which almost 1,200 people were killed and 251 were kidnapped, some of whom are still imprisoned. On the Palestinian side, more than 38,800 Palestinians have died, according to the Hamas-controlled Ministry of Health, which in this tally does not distinguish between civilian casualties and fighters.

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