Systematic Assault: In Largest West Bank Invasion Since 2002 Israel Assaults Hospitals & Journalist
September 5, 2024
Hunter Duke
Israel has launched its largest incursion into the West Bank since 2002, leading to a humanitarian crisis as civilians and journalists are trapped inside hospitals under siege. Israeli military actions have escalated to the deliberate targeting of hospitals and medical infrastructure in Gaza and the West Bank. With nearly all hospitals in Gaza rendered inoperable and the assault extending into the West Bank, the Palestinian healthcare system is facing unprecedented destruction.
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Israel's Largest West Bank Invasion in Decades Traps Civilians and Journalists in Hospitals
An Israeli armoured vehicle fires tear gas during an ongoing military operation in Jenin [Jenin occupied West Bank, July 4, 2023]
According to the reporting, the Israeli military has been targeting hospitals in the Jenin region, with journalists on the ground facing attacks and obstruction of their coverage. Palestinian journalist Muath al-Sadi, who has covered the region since 2012, was among those caught in the crossfire, narrowly escaping injury after being just a few feet away from his colleague Shireen Abu Akleh when she was killed by an Israeli sniper last year.
The shift of these military tactics to the West Bank, where active conflict is not taking place, marks a significant development. Hospitals here are now facing blockades, with Israeli forces restricting access to medical supplies and personnel. These actions, while less overtly destructive than those in Gaza, are just as damaging in their intent and effect.
The situation has become increasingly dire, with details emerging of the extensive damage to infrastructure, including the ripping up of sewer lines. One story involves a mother of three who left her five-month-old child at home to take her other children to a doctor's appointment, only to find herself trapped in the hospital for days, unable to contact her family or even know if they are safe.
The Systematic Assault on Palestinian Medical Facilities
The siege tactics employed in the West Bank are part of a broader strategy to weaken Palestinian resistance by crippling its ability to care for its people. By targeting hospitals, the Israeli military is not only denying healthcare to those in need but also sending a clear message that no part of Palestinian society is beyond the reach of its operations. Israeli military forces have turned their focus to targeting hospitals and medical infrastructure. The situation in Gaza has become dire, with nearly all hospitals rendered inoperable due to sustained military attacks. Now, this strategy is extending into the West Bank, where hospitals are under siege despite the absence of active warfare.
The deliberate nature of these attacks is evident. Military operations have systematically dismantled the healthcare system, leaving civilians without access to critical medical care. The targeting of these facilities raises serious concerns about the long-term impact on Palestinian society and the violation of international laws designed to protect civilian infrastructure.
Impact on Gaza:
In Gaza, the effects of these attacks have been catastrophic. The healthcare system, already strained by years of conflict, is now on the brink of collapse. Hospitals that once served as the last refuge for the injured and sick are now scenes of devastation. With electricity, water, and medical supplies cut off, the ability to treat patients is nearly non-existent. The destruction is so widespread that even the basic functions of healthcare—such as surgeries, emergency care, and maternal health services—are no longer viable.
Impact on the West Bank:
In the West Bank, hospitals are becoming isolated outposts, cut off from the resources they need to function. Medical professionals are working under extreme conditions, often without adequate supplies or support. The patients, many of whom are in critical condition, are the ones who suffer the most. With each passing day, the ability of these hospitals to provide even the most basic care diminishes, increasing the likelihood of preventable deaths and long-term health crises.
A man walks on a damaged road following an Israeli army raid [Jenin, occupied West Bank Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2024 - Majdi Mohammed)
Lack of Clear Path to Ceasefire
Despite repeated claims from the Biden administration that a ceasefire is within reach, the report suggests that there is little evidence to support this optimism. With Netanyahu's hardline stance and the complex dynamics between the various parties involved, the path to a sustainable ceasefire appears elusive.
Legal and Humanitarian Concerns:
International organizations, including the United Nations and various human rights groups, have condemned these actions as potential war crimes. The deliberate targeting of hospitals, particularly in areas like the West Bank where active combat is not occurring, undermines the very foundations of humanitarian law. The destruction of medical infrastructure also has long-term implications for the health and stability of the Palestinian population. Without functioning hospitals, the region faces a public health crisis that could take decades to recover from.
These attacks on medical infrastructure are not isolated incidents; they are part of a calculated strategy that has far-reaching consequences. The systematic targeting of hospitals and other civilian infrastructure is a violation of international law, specifically the Geneva Conventions, which protect medical facilities during times of conflict.