Gaza situation extremely catastrophic says patriarchate of Jerusalem

Gaza situation extremely catastrophic says patriarchate of Jerusalem
A Palestinian holds a wounded child on January 22, at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip. Photo: OSV News/Ahmed Zakot, Reuters

(OSV News): The situation in the Gaza Strip is “extremely catastrophic,” and people are dying not only from violence but from preventable illnesses, said Sami El-Yousef, the CEO of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem.

“People are really losing their life because of no treatment, no medical care,” El-Yousef said on January 20. He repeatedly described the situation as “catastrophic”.

The supplies that are being allowed in are being transported from Egypt into southern Gaza Strip. “There have been no supplies allowed into the northern part of Gaza,” including Gaza City, where most Christians are sheltering in the Catholic and Orthodox parishes, he explained.

He said that during January, a black market sprung up, and items such as medicine and blankets were being sold for 10 times the amount they sold for before Israel declared war on Hamas in retaliation for an October 7 attack launched by the militant Islamic group.

People are really losing their life because of no treatment, no medical care

Sami El-Yousef

At the beginning of the war, a Gaza medical clinic run by Caritas transferred most of its medicine stock to the Holy Family Catholic Parish, but all of those supplies are now depleted, El-Yousef said.

Of the approximately 800 Christians sheltering at the two parishes, seven have died “from medical neglect.” One 35-year-old died when his appendix ruptured and he could not get to a hospital; the rest were elderly. At least five women over 80 have fallen and have injuries that prevent them from walking, he said. Five or six remain injured from a December sniper attack; their injuries do “not appear life-threatening … but they need treatment.”

He spoke of one woman hit by shrapnel who was fortunate enough to have it removed—under anesthesia—at the Anglican hospital, but she had no pain medication for when the anesthesia wore off. The Washington Post reported on January 20 about one surgeon who amputated his niece’s leg on a kitchen table without anesthetics. The story said many doctors are performing surgeries without anesthesia or pain relief.

“I would consider our people to be lucky, compared to what the general population” of the Gaza Strip is enduring, El-Yousef said of the small Christian community.

El-Yousef said that before the current conflict, Israel was allowing about 600 truckloads of aid into the territory. Now, he said, about 200 truckloads are allowed in each day, and Israeli soldiers search each truck multiple times so that nothing can be smuggled in to help Hamas

El-Yousef said that before the current conflict, Israel was allowing about 600 truckloads of aid into the territory. Now, he said, about 200 truckloads are allowed in each day, and Israeli soldiers search each truck multiple times so that nothing can be smuggled in to help Hamas. He said the list of prohibited items is growing, including incubators and oxygen machines.

The World Health Organisation said in mid-January that of the 36 hospitals operating in Gaza before the war, only 17 remain functioning.

The Associated Press reported that, under a deal mediated by France and Qatar, a shipment of medicine for dozens of Israeli hostages held by Hamas arrived in Gaza on January 17. As part of that deal, for each box for the hostages, 1,000 boxes of medicine would be sent for Palestinians.

El-Yousef said that the local Christian community wanted to conduct clothing and blanket drives for the Christian community in Gaza but Israel is not allowing goods in.

The patriarchate is able to send money to the Christian community. El-Yousef acknowledged that money now sent for food and medicine would be used to purchase supplies from the black market.

“It’s very painful, but what are the choices? People either starve to death or you pay for what you can get,” he said, adding, “Money is not an issue and will never be an issue to sustain the lives of these people in Gaza.” 

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