Medical Teams in Morocco Stand in Solidarity with Palestinian Colleagues in Gaza

Medical teams in Morocco express solidarity with Palestinian counterparts in Gaza as the hospital faces dire conditions amid heavy fighting, highlighting the humanitarian crisis and challenges for healthcare workers in conflict zones.

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Medical Teams in Morocco Stand in Solidarity with Palestinian Colleagues in Gaza

Medical Teams in Morocco Stand in Solidarity with Palestinian Colleagues in Gaza

Medical teams in Rabat, Morocco, have expressed their solidarity with Palestinian medical teams working in Gaza during the ongoing middle east conflict. The situation in Gaza's largest hospital, Al Shifa, is reported to be dire, with hundreds of people stranded and enduring inhumane conditions as heavy fighting rages around them.

The hospital is facing fuel shortages, and the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, has warned that its operations in Gaza will halt within 48 hours due to a lack of fuel. The World Health Organization has stated that at least 2,300 people, including patients, health workers, and those fleeing the fighting, are inside the crippled Al Shifa facility.

The Israeli military has claimed that Hamas has lost control of Gaza, but the Hamas government's deputy health minister has reported that the death toll inside Al Shifa has risen to 27 adult intensive care patients and 7 babies. The Israeli military has continued its campaign, claiming to target terrorist infrastructure, but has faced intense international pressure to minimize civilian suffering.

Why this matters: The ongoing conflict in Gaza has had devastating humanitarian consequences, with medical facilities and personnel caught in the crossfire. The solidarity shown by medical teams in Morocco highlights the international concern for the plight of Palestinian civilians and the challenges faced by healthcare workers in conflict zones.

Palestinian students and children in Gaza staged a display of solidarity, expressing gratitude for the support they have seen on US college campuses in recent weeks. The students held banners with messages thanking the American students for their support and for standing by them. The ongoing conflict has had a devastating impact on the education system in Gaza, with over 200 schools being directly hit. Palestinian students have been unable to attend classes, and the UN has said that no education is happening in Gaza for nearly six months.

The war in Gaza has also raised concerns of a wider regional conflict, with the US carrying out strikes in eastern Syria in response to attacks on American forces. "The situation in Gaza's largest hospital, Al Shifa, is dire, with hundreds of people stranded and enduring inhumane conditions as heavy fighting rages around them," the World Health Organization reported. Despite the challenges, Palestinian medical teams continue to provide critical care to those in need, with the support and solidarity of their international middle east colleagues.

Key Takeaways

  • Moroccan medical teams express solidarity with Palestinian teams in Gaza.
  • Al Shifa hospital in Gaza faces fuel shortages, with hundreds stranded in dire conditions.
  • Death toll at Al Shifa rises to 27 adult ICU patients and 7 babies.
  • Palestinian students in Gaza stage solidarity display, thanking US college students.
  • Gaza's education system devastated, with over 200 schools directly hit.