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Little chance of recovery for Gaza’s burn patients amid lack of proper treatment: Doctors Without Borders

MSF medical teams have witnessed an increase in burn cases since Israel resumed attacks on Gaza in mid-March

Ahmed Asmar  | 26.04.2025 - Update : 26.04.2025
Little chance of recovery for Gaza’s burn patients amid lack of proper treatment: Doctors Without Borders

ANKARA

Doctors Without Borders (MSF) said Friday that the number of wounded in the Gaza Strip who are suffering from burns is increasing amid poor health care under the Israeli siege on the war-devastated enclave.

MSF said that its "teams have seen an increase in the number of patients with burn injuries – most of them children," since Israel resumed its assault on Gaza in mid-March.

"As Israeli authorities maintain the siege on Gaza, blocking access to basic aid, medical and life-saving supplies, many patients are left to endure excruciating pain with limited or no relief," said the medical charity.

"Patients suffering burns from bomb explosions and improvised cooking methods are left with few options for care," it said. "Severe burns require complex and long-term care, including: surgeries, wound dressings, Physiotherapy, and pain management.”

Commenting on the Israeli siege and denial of aid into Gaza, the international NGO said that "while burn patients require a high level of healthcare, they also need over double the number of daily calories to heal properly. With no food entering Gaza, patients are surviving on insufficient amounts of food, jeopardising their recovery."

Israel has closed Gaza’s border crossings to food, medical supplies and humanitarian aid since March 2, triggering a deepening humanitarian disaster, according to reports from government bodies, human rights groups and international agencies.

The Israeli army resumed its assault on Gaza on March 18, shattering a Jan. 19 ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement.

Israel has killed more than 51,400 Palestinians in the enclave since October 2023, most of them women and children.

The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants last November for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.

Israel also faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice for its war on the enclave.


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