Gaza: The cost of rebuilding the dilapidated health system is estimated to reach seven billion dollars.

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Source: UN News: Saturday, October 11, 2025 00:01 AM

The violent conflict in Gaza over the past two years has caused severe damage to the health system, which will require huge efforts and funds to rebuild it. According to an estimate by the World Health Organization (WHO), the cost of continuing humanitarian aid operations and long-term reconstruction efforts could reach $7 billion. The UN health agency says that for lasting peace and stability in Gaza, it is necessary to bring the devastated health system back on track. For the Eastern Mediterranean region WHO Director Dr. Hanan Balkhi told reporters on Wednesday that when the fighting in Gaza stops, a new conflict will begin. To rebuild Gaza’s health system and save an entire population pushed to the brink of famine and despair. “Rebuilding the health system in Gaza will not only save lives today, but will also restore dignity, stability and hope for the future.” An amount of seven billion dollars has been required for recovery efforts. Following the terrorist attacks on Israel by Hamas and other armed groups on October 7, 2023, Israeli forces launched military action in Gaza, which has led to large-scale destruction and displacement. Dr. Balkhi said that more than five lakh people are trapped in famine-like conditions, while 1 million people are in need of food. Are suffering from severe levels of insecurity. According to the health administration in Palestine, since January this year, 455 people have died due to malnutrition, of which 151 are children. © UNICEF/Mohammed Nateel A boy is being treated in a hospital in Gaza. ‘A hellish war’United Nations Children’s Fund ,Unicef) has also described it as a hellish war for the children living in the shadow of the Gaza war, which has devastated children. UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell said in a statement that in the last two years, 64 thousand children have either been killed or injured in the Gaza Strip. These include at least a thousand newborn babies. “Famine persists in Gaza City and is now spreading south, where children were already living in dire conditions.” UNICEF reiterated its appeal for an immediate ceasefire and urged Israel to provide full protection to civilians in line with international law. “Every child killed in Gaza is a loss that cannot be compensated. Can go. “For the sake of all the children in Gaza, this war must end now.” UN News As Israeli attacks on Gaza City have increased and intensified, many people have been forced to move to the south, where the crowds are even heavier than before. Dr Balkhi said the health organization has distributed 1.7 liters of fuel for use in Gaza’s hospitals and ambulances, although much more is needed. Supplies ranging from antibiotics to wound dressings also need to be delivered to health centers and parts of Gaza. Currently, only one-third of the 176 primary health care centers located here have fuel. Only partial work is being done.World Health Organization It has warned that the collapse of vaccination, maternity and mental health services has increased the risk of disease spread. Meanwhile, indirect talks are underway in Egypt between representatives of Israel and Hamas on a peace plan proposed by the United States, in which Qatar and Turkey are also involved as mediators.

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