As the war in Gaza persist, the World Health Organization has raised alarm that more than 12,000 people still need medical evacuation while lamented the pace of evacuations which it said remains excruciatingly slow.
According to the statement released by the WHO Director-General, Dr Tedro Ghebreyesus on Thursday revealed that only 5383 patients have been evacuated with support from the Agency since October 2023, of which only 436 since the Rafah crossing was closed.
He said, “On 31 December 2024, 55 patients and 72 companions were evacuated to the UAE. We thank the United Arab Emirates government for their continued support, they have helped with the medical evacuation of over 1200 patients so far.
“We also thank Egypt, Qatar, Türkiye, Algeria, Italy, Romania, Spain, Ireland, Belgium, France, Switzerland, Tunisia, Oman, Jordan and the USA for their support with medical evacuations and health care”, Dr Ghebreyesus added.
“We also call on all countries to help by receiving patients and offering specialized health care to prevent more suffering and deaths”, the WHO Boss appealed.
The killings have pushed more than 60,000 recorded, the death toll from Gaza’s health ministry, which does not give details of civilian and militant deaths.
Power outages and shortages of medicines and health supplies in Gaza Strip hospitals are hindering delivery of life-saving medical care. Attacks on health care have been recorded by WHO, resulting in deaths and injuries of health workers and affecting health facilities and ambulances.
As the situation evolves, there is an urgent need to establish a humanitarian corridor for unimpeded, life-saving patient referrals and movement of humanitarian personnel and essential health supplies.