In Gaza, Disease and Illness Are Hidden Horrors of Genocide
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The article highlights the devastating long-term humanitarian impact of the war in Gaza, particularly on health infrastructure. Repeated Israeli airstrikes have crippled hospitals, leading to severe shortages of medical supplies and personnel. Many healthcare workers have faced violence and abuse, exacerbating the crisis. As a result, the population suffers from outbreaks of diseases like hepatitis A due to contaminated water and overcrowded living conditions, worsening the public health disaster. Even with a ceasefire in effect, the healthcare situation remains dire, reflecting the far-reaching consequences of the ongoing conflict.
War fosters long-term humanitarian crises that affect the physical and mental health of individuals and communities, impacting lives far beyond the battlefield.
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