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One-hour evacuation order of Al-Shifa Hospital a death sentence for hundreds of critically ill patients and displaced people

Responding to the one-hour evacuation order of Al-Shifa Hospital by Israeli forces, Riham Jafari, Advocacy and Communication Coordinator for ActionAid Palestine, said:

“We are appalled by reports that doctors and critically ill patients – including premature babies in incubators – are being forced out at gunpoint by the Israeli military.  

This morning we have seen chilling scenes of doctors taking patients in critical conditions on beds and wheelchairs out of Al-Shifa Hospital – a death sentence for hundreds of people who will be forced to leave behind lifesaving care and travel miles to hospitals that are no longer operational. 

Day after day, doctors, nurses, and ambulance drivers are risking their lives to provide lifesaving care to patients whose lives are hanging on by a thread.” 

Hospitals across northern Gaza, like Al-Awda Hospital, where ActionAid’s partners work, are already overcrowded, out of fuel, and without the medical supplies they need to keep patients alive. With thousands of women due to give birth over the coming weeks, many will now face life-threatening journeys to hospitals that cannot provide them with lifesaving care. 

ActionAid is warning that the forced shutdown of Al-Shifa Hospital and the failure to provide an alternative for sick and injured civilians could be a breach of international humanitarian law. 

Riham Jafari added:

“The evacuation of Al-Shifa is yet another potential breach of international humanitarian law in a crisis where the rights of patients to access lifesaving care are being violated daily. Healthcare workers, ambulances, and hospitals are never a legitimate target – they must not only be respected but also protected under international law.” 

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