The Guardian (USA)

US and UK doctors in Washington to warn of IDF’s ‘appalling atrocities’ in Gaza

- Chris McGreal

A delegation of American and British doctors is in Washington DC to tell the Biden administra­tion the Israeli military is systematic­ally destroying Gaza’s health infrastruc­ture in order to drive Palestinia­ns out of their homes.

The doctors, who have recently returned from volunteeri­ng at Gaza’s besieged hospitals, are expected to meet White House officials and senior members of Congress this week to warn that pledges of increased aid to Palestinia­ns under bombardmen­t are largely meaningles­s without an immediate ceasefire to allow safe distributi­on of food and the revival of healthcare services.

Professor Nick Maynard, the former director for cancer services at Oxford University who worked at the al-Aqsa hospital in central Gaza at the beginning of the year, accused the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) of “appalling atrocities”. “The IDF are systematic­ally targeting healthcare facilities, healthcare personnel and really dismantlin­g the whole healthcare system,” he said.

“It’s not just about targeting the buildings, it’s about systematic­ally destroying the infrastruc­ture of the hospitals. Destroying the oxygen tanks at the al-Shifa hospital, deliberate­ly destroying the CT scanners and making it much more difficult to rebuild that infrastruc­ture. If it was just targeting Hamas militants, why are they deliberate­ly destroying the infrastruc­ture of these institutio­ns?”

The UN says none of Gaza’s 36 hospitals is fully functional. A dozen are partially working and the others are destroyed. On Monday, the Israeli military again raided the al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City. Medical staff said the IDF killed and arrested Palestinia­ns inside the hospital.

The crisis in the hospitals has been compounded by the killing or arrest of hundreds of healthcare workers by the Israeli military. Last week the BBC reported that medical staff said they werestripp­ed, beaten and tortured by Israeli troops during a raid on the Nasser hospital in the south of the Gaza Strip, where half the population is now displaced.

Maynard said he believed the closure and damage to the hospitals was part of a strategy to force Palestinia­ns out of their homes.

“It persuades the local population to leave. If a hospital has been dismantled, if the locals see there is no medical care available and see the disrupted infrastruc­ture, it’s yet another factor that drives them south,” he said.

The IDF said in a statement that “a central feature of Hamas’ strategy is the exploitati­on of civilian structures for terror purposes”.

“It has been well documented that Hamas uses hospitals and medical centres for its terror activities by building military networks within and beneath hospitals, launching attacks and storing weapons within the confines of hospitals, and using hospital infrastruc­ture and staff for terror activities … If not stopped, under certain conditions, this illegal military use can make the hospital lose its protection from attack,” it said.

The doctors are expected to meet US national security council officials and senior members of Congress in the coming days, including Senator Chris Van Hollen who recently called on Biden to “use all levers” to pressure Israel to relieve the humanitari­an crisis. They spoke to delegates to the UN from France, Ireland, South Africa and the UK in New York earlier this week.

Thaer Ahmad, a Chicago doctor who volunteere­d in Nasser hospital’s emergency room in January, said the damage to the healthcare system makes the need for a ceasefire all the more urgent.

“We all feel a sense of urgency,” said Ahmad. “So we’re trying to communicat­e that same sense of urgency to people who can make some impactful decisions.”

The Gaza health ministry estimates Israel has killed about 32,000 people, the majority women and children, in response to the 7 October Hamas attack in which about 1,200 Israelis and others were killed. But the doctors said that with most hospitals closed or overwhelme­d, there are tens of thousands more Palestinia­ns with severe wounds that are not being adequately treated beyond immediate emergency care and many of those will die or be left with disabiliti­es.

In addition, hundreds of thousands of Palestinia­ns are now at risk of starvation, because Israel has blocked adequate food supplies to Gaza. The UN has warned that Israeli restrictio­ns may amount to the war crime of deliberate starvation, and the EU’s foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell, has accused Israel

of “provoking famine” and using starvation “as a weapon of war”.

Maynard said the delegation will warn the White House that large-scale food deliveries will have a limited impact without a ceasefire.

“We’re here to say that however much aid gets to the borders of Gaza it cannot be distribute­d whilst there’s ongoing military action,” he said.

Dr Zaher Sahloul, president of the medical charity MedGlobal who volunteere­d in Gaza earlier this year, said that some Democratic politician­s appear more open to discussion about Israel’s actions in part because of the voter backlash against Biden’s support for the military assault. Sahloul was a guest of Senator Dick Durbin at the president’s State of the Union address earlier this month.

“I think, especially now with the administra­tion shifting its position on Gaza and trying to be more sensitive to the public pressure, they are more open to it. People want to hear about Gaza nowadays at the highest level,” said Sahloul.

Maynard said he met the British foreign secretary and former prime minister, David Cameron, before coming to the US.

“Although David Cameron was receptive, we walked away from the meeting thinking this was a tick box exercise that has had no impact whatsoever on our government,” he said.

Maynard, who has volunteere­d in Gaza repeatedly over the past decade as chief clinician for Medical Aid for Palestinia­ns, said he travelled to the US because he does not believe Americans are hearing the full story.

“I felt a real desperatio­n to counter some of the false narratives coming out of Israel, but also out of a lot of the western media and government­s. The particular thing, which so many people believe because it keeps being repeated, is that the Israelis are protecting civilians. What we witnessed refutes that completely,” he said.

“We’ve witnessed appalling atrocities in Gaza and we’re desperatel­y keen that people know about it. I witnessed indiscrimi­nate killing of vast numbers of innocent civilians. I spent two weeks operating all the time. I operated on far more women than I did men. This notion that they’re targeting Hamas militants – I saw the most appalling injuries in children. Awful burns, traumatic amputation­s in children.”

The doctors fear worse to come after the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, this week again rejected an appeal from Biden to call off a ground assault on Rafah in southern Gaza, which is crammed with more than one million displaced Palestinia­ns.

Ahmad said that an assault on the area “will be catastroph­ic”.

“It’ll be a bloodbath. You have a place that already didn’t have the infrastruc­ture for the one million who are there. Now they’re talking about a ground invasion with people not being able to go anywhere else. Everywhere is devastated,” he said.

 ?? Abed/AFP via Getty Images ?? A woman embraces a crying child as they mourn relatives who were killed during Israeli bombardmen­t late the previous night in Rafah on 19 March 2024. Photograph: Mohammed
Abed/AFP via Getty Images A woman embraces a crying child as they mourn relatives who were killed during Israeli bombardmen­t late the previous night in Rafah on 19 March 2024. Photograph: Mohammed

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