30 May 2024

Nearly eight months of war in Gaza have devastated the enclave¡¯s hospitals and clinics but many skilled medical professionals are still there and committed to being part of its future, a senior UN World Health Organization () official told?UN News.

¡°There’s a lot of very capable health professionals in Gaza, and they should be very much part – they should actually be the focus – of any reconstruction and any rehabilitation process,¡± said Dr. Rik Peeperkorn, WHO Representative in Palestine.

¡°A lot of them are volunteers, most of them are not receiving any salary¡­we have to also think about the whole human resource approach to make sure we get Palestinian health workers back in place and indeed working towards a Palestinian solution.¡±

In a wide-ranging interview with UN News on Wednesday, the veteran humanitarian called once again for a ceasefire to ensure the delivery of desperately needed medical supplies and explained some of the obstacles that hospitals face sourcing simple X-ray machines so that medical teams can help injured patients effectively.

He also condemned last Sunday¡¯s Israeli airstrike on a camp for forcibly displaced people in Tal al-Sultan that left dozens dead.