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US Exits WHO, Owes $260M in Unpaid Debt

January 30, 2026 Lucas Fernandez – World Editor World

Gaza’s Healthcare System on the ‍Brink: $260 Million in‌ Debt Threatens Collapse

The healthcare system in Gaza is facing a catastrophic financial crisis, burdened by approximately $260 million in debt as of January 2025. https://www.who.int/emergencies/crises/gaza-strip This escalating debt, compounded‌ by ongoing conflict and political instability, is pushing an already fragile system to the point of complete collapse, jeopardizing the health​ and well-being of the⁣ region’s two million residents. This article delves into the root causes of this crisis, its⁣ devastating consequences, and potential pathways toward a sustainable solution.

The Roots of the Crisis: A System Under Siege

The financial woes of Gaza’s⁢ healthcare system are not a recent growth. They‌ are the culmination of years of complex factors, deeply intertwined with the political ‌and humanitarian situation ⁣in the region.

* ​ Political Fragmentation: ​ The ⁤division between the Hamas-led government in Gaza and the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank has created significant administrative and financial challenges. This division hinders coordinated healthcare planning ​and procurement, leading to ⁣inefficiencies and duplicated efforts.
* ‍ Israeli Blockade: Since 2007, Israel has imposed a blockade on the ⁤Gaza⁣ Strip, restricting‍ the‌ movement of people and goods, including essential medical supplies⁣ and equipment. https://www.hrw.org/middle-east/israel-palestine/gaza-blockade While ‍Israel maintains the blockade is necessary for security reasons, critics argue it constitutes collective punishment and severely restricts access to healthcare.
* Recurring Conflicts: Repeated military⁢ conflicts between Israel and Hamas have caused widespread destruction of healthcare infrastructure,including hospitals and ⁤clinics. These conflicts also ⁢divert scarce resources away from routine healthcare services ⁤and ​towards emergency medical care. The recent conflict beginning October 7, 2023, has been ​particularly devastating,⁢ crippling many of ‍Gaza’s already struggling hospitals.
* Financial Constraints: The Palestinian Authority has faced its own financial difficulties, limiting its ability⁢ to provide adequate funding to Gaza’s healthcare sector. International aid, while crucial,‍ has been insufficient to cover the growing needs.
* Dependence on External Aid: Gaza’s healthcare system has become heavily reliant on external aid from international organizations like the World Health Association (WHO), UNRWA ‍(United ​Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East), and various ⁣NGOs. This dependence makes the​ system vulnerable to fluctuations in ⁣donor funding.

The Devastating Consequences: A System in Freefall

The $260 million debt is not merely a financial figure; it represents a tangible threat to the lives and health⁣ of Gazans. The consequences‍ are already being felt‌ across ​the ‌healthcare system:

*​ Shortage of Essential Medicines and Supplies: Hospitals ‌and clinics are ⁣struggling to procure essential medicines, ‍medical supplies, and ⁣equipment due to lack⁣ of funds. This shortage impacts the treatment of chronic‌ diseases, maternal and‌ child health, and emergency care. Reports indicate critical shortages of antibiotics, ‌anesthesia,⁣ and wound care supplies.
* overcrowded Hospitals: The limited capacity of Gaza’s healthcare facilities,coupled with the ongoing health ​crisis,has led​ to severe ⁣overcrowding. Patients are often forced to share beds, compromising ⁢hygiene and increasing the risk of infection.
* ‌ Deteriorating Infrastructure: years of conflict and ⁢neglect‌ have ⁢left Gaza’s healthcare​ infrastructure in a state of ⁤disrepair. Many hospitals and clinics lack basic amenities,such as reliable electricity,clean water,and functioning‌ sanitation systems.
* Healthcare Worker‌ Shortages: Many healthcare‌ workers have left Gaza in‍ search of better opportunities, exacerbating the ‍shortage ⁤of qualified medical personnel.⁢ Those who remain‌ are frequently enough overworked and underpaid.
* ‌ Increased Morbidity and Mortality: the cumulative effect of these factors is a rise in preventable diseases ⁢and deaths. Maternal mortality ⁢rates ⁢are increasing, and access to essential healthcare services is declining. The⁢ WHO has warned of a looming public health ⁤catastrophe. https://www.who.int/news/item/18-12-2023-gaza-health-system-on-the-verge-of-collapse

The Impact of the October‌ 2023 Conflict

The conflict that began on⁤ October 7, 2023, has dramatically worsened the⁣ situation.‍ Israeli airstrikes have directly targeted hospitals and healthcare facilities, rendering many ‌of them non-functional. The destruction⁣ of ‌infrastructure, coupled with the displacement of large populations, has overwhelmed the ‍remaining healthcare resources.

The⁤ WHO reports‍ that only a fraction‌ of Gaza’s ⁢hospitals ⁣are even partially functioning,and those ⁣that remain​ are operating at significantly reduced capacity. Access ‌to medical care is severely restricted,and ⁢the risk ‌of outbreaks of infectious diseases⁢ is ⁤increasing due to overcrowding and poor sanitation. The long-term‌ consequences of this conflict on Gaza’s ‌healthcare system will be profound and far-reaching.

Potential⁣ Pathways to⁣ Sustainability: A Call for Action

Addressing the ⁤healthcare⁤ crisis in Gaza requires a multifaceted approach involving political, financial, and ‌logistical interventions.

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