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    WHO says rebuilding Gaza’s shattered health system critical to a lasting peace

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonOctober 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Dr. Hanan Balkhy, WHO Director for the Eastern Mediterranean, said Gaza’s health services had been “shattered” after two years of conflict and “on the brink of total collapse.”

    “When the fighting stops, a new struggle will begin – to rebuild Gaza’s health system and rescue an entire population from the edge of famine and despair,” she told reporters at a press conference on Wednesday.

    Reconstruction will cost over $7 billion, according to WHO estimates, covering humanitarian response, early recovery and long-term rebuilding.

    “Rebuilding Gaza’s health system will not only save lives today; it will restore dignity, stability and hope for the future,” Dr. Balkhy said.

    Two years into the war, the humanitarian toll remains staggering.

    Dr. Balkhy said more than half a million are “trapped in famine-like conditions,” while another million are severely food-insecure. Since January, 455 people – including 151 children, mostly under five – have died from malnutrition, according to Palestinian health authorities.

    A teenage boy receives treatment in a hospital in Gaza.

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    A teenage boy receives treatment in a hospital in Gaza.

    ‘A hellish war’

    The UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) painted an equally grim picture, describing Gaza as “a hellish war that has devastated children.”

    In a statement, Executive Director Catherine Russell said, “in the last two years, a staggering 64,000 children have reportedly been killed or maimed across the Gaza Strip, including at least 1,000 babies.”

     “Famine persists in Gaza City and is spreading to the south, where children are already living in dire conditions,” she added

    UNICEF called for an immediate ceasefire and for Israel to ensure full protection of civilians under international law.

    “Every child killed is an irreplaceable loss,” Ms. Russell said. “For the sake of all children in Gaza, this war must end now.”

    Critical supplies needed now

    Dr. Balkhy said WHO had delivered 17 million litres of fuel to keep Gaza’s hospitals and ambulances running, but “far more is needed.” Essential supplies – from antibiotics to wound dressings – must reach all parts of the territory “without delay,” she stressed.

    Of Gaza’s 176 primary healthcare centres, only about a third remain partially functional.

    WHO has warned that the collapse of vaccination, maternity and mental health services has compounded the risk of outbreaks. More than 1,700 health workers have been killed since October 2023.

    Talks continue

    On the political front, top US envoys and other leading intermediaries from Qatar and Türkiye arrived in Egypt’s Sharm el-Sheikh resort for a third day of indirect talks on Wednesday between Israeli and Hamas representatives.



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