In December 2019, our teams in Gaza were treating more than 900 patients with gunshot wounds. Between the first protest in March 2018 and 30 November 2019, we admitted more than 4,830 people to our trauma clinics. More than 7,900 people were shot with live ammunition over this period, according to the Ministry of Health.
The need for specialised treatment due to the severity and complexity of the protestors’ injuries vastly exceeds the capacity of local authorities and the few organisations working in Gaza, including MSF.

Gaza: What now?
MSF response to the Great March of Return protests
What type of care can those injured in the Great March of Return protests expect in hospitals that have been under a blockade for a decade?
Featured

Treating resistant infections in Gaza under the blockade

Gaza, one year after the protests’ bloodiest day

Gaza’s numbing routine of injury and death

March of Return protestors abandoned after year of suffering

The challenge of filling gaps in the legs of Gaza’s wounded

Gazans’ injuries risk permanently shattering lives

“When I sleep, it feels like knives moving through my leg”

“Nothing can prepare you for this”
