Gaza health crisis: Critical gaps persist two weeks into ceasefire
TWO weeks into Gaza's fragile ceasefire, the World Health Organisation has delivered a stark assessment: despite modest progress on aid flows, the enclave's shattered health system remains catastrophically inadequate, with 15,000 Palestinians - nearly 4,000 of them children - desperately awaiting medical evacuation. The numbers reveal the scale of the crisis. Gaza's 2.1 million residents now depend on roughly 2,100 hospital beds. More than 170,000 people have been injured across two years of devastating conflict. On Thursday, the WHO conducted its first post-ceasefire medical evacuation—just 41 patients and 145 companions—a figure the agency must increase tenfold to meet minimum humanitarian…
