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Statement

Joint Statement to the Government of Canada on the Healthcare Facility Crisis in Gaza 

The following joint statement was organized and launched by Human Concern International (HCI) and multiple organizations addressing the healthcare crisis in Gaza. Justice for All Canada is a signatory to this statement and fully supports its demands. For a detailed fact sheet also provided by organizers, click here: Gaza Health Care Fact Sheet

OTTAWA, 25 July 2024

Following the July 2nd evacuation orders issued by Israeli forces for areas east and south of Khan Younis,  the Gaza Ministry of Health was forced to evacuate the European Gaza Hospital. This was followed by  the closure of the Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital on July 7th, after the Israeli forces carried out drone strikes in  the immediate vicinity. On July 10th Israeli forces told all remaining residents in Gaza City to evacuate to  Deir al-Balah and al-Zawaida.  

On June 21, hostilities intensified near a displacement camp in al-Mawasi, resulting in the tragic deaths  and severe injury of dozens of civilians. These latest hostilities severely disrupted operations at nearby  field hospitals, including those operated by the International Committee of the Red Cross. Additionally, a  clinic operated by Human Concern International in Rafah is nearly shut down due to ongoing attacks,  severely hindering the ability of medical frontline workers to provide necessary care to those in need.  

Gaza is a region with a population of more than two million. Its healthcare infrastructure, encompassing  hospitals, healthcare facilities, and temporary field hospitals, has all but collapsed. Currently, 34 out of  the Strip's 36 healthcare facilities have been shut down or impacted by the conflict.  

The ongoing attacks by Israeli forces have jeopardized the health and survival of over 9,000 severely  injured individuals who are now at risk of death because there is no functioning healthcare available.  Prior to October 2023, there were 36 functioning healthcare facilities in Gaza.  

Ongoing targeted attacks on hospitals are increasing the strain on a system that is operating above  capacity limits. Nasser Hospital, the only remaining tertiary medical facility, in southern Gaza, that can  provide specialized care, is buckling under the added pressures of treating patients from the shuttered  European Gaza Hospital and Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital. This will put even more lives at risk. There is no safe  healthcare option left for civilians in Gaza. Every hospital has faced attacks and none are fully  operational.  

We are alarmed by the systematic, deliberate and calculated attack against the health sector in Gaza by  the Israeli forces. As a humanitarian aid organization, we are alarmed that the actions of the Israeli  Forces are continuing to be unopposed by the international community.  

The displaced population in Gaza now relies upon just two remaining temporary field hospitals and  clinics operated by international NGOs. Two facilities providing healthcare for a population of more than  two million – almost the population of Toronto.  

We urgently call upon the Government of Canada to:  

1. Formally condemn the Israeli Forces for their repeated attacks on healthcare facilities and personnel in  Gaza.  
2. Lead international efforts to call for and ensure the protection of medical facilities and guarantee  unobstructed access to humanitarian aid.  
3. Use its influence in international forums to advocate for the immediate cessation of hostilities and the  restoration of peace and security in the region, and the commitment to international humanitarian law. 

Canada's commitment to human rights and international humanitarian law must be reflected in decisive  actions that protect the most vulnerable. The healthcare crisis in Gaza is not only a direct consequence  of conflict, but also a stark reminder of the human suffering that ensues when international law and  human rights are disregarded. As Canadians, it is imperative that we do what is right. If it would never be  acceptable in a city in Canada – it should not be acceptable in Gaza.  

Signatories,  
Action For Humanity Canada  
Canadian Muslim Healthcare Network  
Children of Islamic Nations Canada  
Droplets of Mercy Canada  
Hands For Charity  
Human Concern International  
Humanity & Inclusion Canada  
Islamic Relief Canada  
International Development and Relief Foundation  
Justice For All Canada  
National Zakat Foundation Canada  
Penny Appeal Canada  
Plan International Canada  
Refugee Girls Worldwide  

Quotes from Signatories:  

“The escalating crisis in Gaza's healthcare system, exacerbated by the Israeli Occupying Forces' repeated  targeting of health facilities, including the forced evacuation of the Human Concern International's  Primary Health Centre requires urgent action. We must collectively condemn the targeting of healthcare  facilities by the Israeli Occupying Forces. We call upon our government to act decisively, ensuring that  the people of Gaza have the healthcare access they desperately need.”  
Mahmuda Khan, CEO of Human Concern International 

"We are witnessing the collapse of the health system in Gaza. According to the Ministry of Health, more  than 75,000 Palestinian, most of them children, have been injured since October 7. They need urgent  health care to reduce the risk of permanent or long-term disability. We strongly condemn the attacks on  health structures and call on Canada to continue to put pressure on the parties to the conflict to protect  patients, aid workers, medical staff and all civilians."  
Anne Delorme, Executive Director of Humanity & Inclusion Canada  

“After 270 days of relentless attacks and a total blockade that is collectively punishing millions of  innocent civilians, Palestinians in Gaza are facing an unprecedented man-made famine, targeted attacks  on civilians and humanitarian personnel, and the complete decimation of the healthcare system. Our  teams on the ground have shared horror stories about women undergoing unsanitary cesareans in tents  without anesthesia. They have told us that there is "no healthcare for anyone" in Gaza. Islamic Relief is  calling on the Canadian government to ensure the protection of medical workers and civilians, and to  take decisive action to bring about an immediate ceasefire and end the total blockade.” 
Usama Khan, CEO, Islamic Relief Canada  

“International Humanitarian Law is crystal clear. Civilians, including children, aid workers, medical staff,  the sick and the injured, must never be targets. Humanitarian aid must be allowed to reach any and all  who need it. Occupying forces must allow people seeking healthcare to do so safely. Instead, these  deliberate attacks on healthcare facilities, displacement camps and children are continuing, unhindered.  Canada must act now, in the strongest terms possible, to insist on an immediate and permanent  ceasefire and for the protection of civilians.”  
Dr. Tanjina Mirza, Chief Programs Officer, Plan International Canada  

“At IDRF, we recognize the urgency of the healthcare crisis in Gaza. Our commitment to humanitarian  efforts compels us to support immediate actions to address this pressing issue. The health and well being of individuals in Gaza are paramount, and we believe in collective action to alleviate suffering and  promote sustainable solutions.”  
Mahmood Qasim, CEO of International Development and Relief Foundation  

“As Canadians, we must uphold our values of human rights and compassion, ensuring no person or  community suffers neglect anywhere in the world. The worsening crisis in Gaza's healthcare system,  caused by the repeated targeting of health facilities by Israel demands urgent action. We condemn these  attacks on healthcare facilities and displacement camps. We urge our government to act decisively to  ensure healthcare access for Gaza's civilians. Civilians, including children, aid workers, and medical staff,  must never be targets. Humanitarian aid must reach those in need, and people seeking healthcare must  be safe. Canada must insist on an immediate and permanent ceasefire and the protection of civilians.”  Fawad Kalsi, CEO of Penny Appeal Canada  

“Children of Islamic Nations, COIN, strongly supports this letter. As Canadians, we must not blindly turn  our faces away from this urgent healthcare crisis. Children, women, health care workers, medical staff and medical facilities are being targeted in Gaza. Canada must insist on a permanent and immediate  ceasefire to protect the civilians.”  
Dure Atiq, CEO of COIN, Canada.  

"The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is worsening by the day. We call on the Canadian government to raise a  strong voice against the actions of the Israeli Occupying Forces. These actions have led to the mass  killings of innocent civilians, and furthermore, destroyed health infrastructure and blocked access to  humanitarian aid. Airstrikes and a lack of medical supplies, food, water and fuel continue to contribute to  disastrous consequences for the civilian population. We join our fellow Canadian charities in  condemning the attacks on healthcare facilities, and support the urgent call for the Canadian  government to act decisively on the matter."  
Abdelrahman Hosein, CEO of Droplets of Mercy Canada  

"It is unconscionable that people, anywhere, would not be safe to receive medical care. We would not  accept patients, doctors, nurses and all types of medical professionals and patients to fear being killed  and injured whilst in hospital here and we should not accept it in Gaza or anywhere else. Not only is the  targeting of medical facilities a clear breach of international law, it is an affront to human decency."  Rania Lawendy, CEO of Action For Humanity
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