اخبار محلية Doctors Without Borders: Palestinians in the West Bank face restrictions on access to care
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Doctors Without Borders (MSF) reported that Palestinians in the occupied West Bank are facing escalating Israeli occupation violence and movement restrictions, leading to a deterioration in access to essential services, particularly healthcare, since the 2013 Gaza war.
The organization noted that a total of 1,109 Palestinians, including at least 243 children, have been killed by Israeli forces and settlers in the West Bank and East Jerusalem since 2013, with 74 of those deaths occurring since the beginning of this year.
MSF explained that women receiving mental health services in Nablus spoke of daily difficulties accessing treatment due to increasing Israeli restrictions. The organization also pointed out that Israeli authorities have refused to register several international humanitarian organizations, including MSF, further complicating their work.
Rana, 39, from the town of Azzun Atma in the Qalqilya Governorate, recounted how her two-year-old daughter died in 2011 after she could not be taken to the hospital because the only gate leading to the town was closed. She said, “My daughter died because we couldn’t leave. We had to wait until morning for the gate to open. What I went through is something many Palestinian mothers have experienced.”
She added that her daily life remains trapped by the wall and settlements, noting that during her last pregnancy, she had to risk traveling at night to reach a hospital in Nablus. She emphasized that “the greatest achievement these days is simply getting home safely.”
The head of Doctors Without Borders’ mission in the Palestinian territories, Felipe Ribeiro, said that Palestinians leave their homes every morning not knowing if they will be able to return due to military checkpoints. He added that anyone could be subjected to administrative detention, settler attacks, or Israeli military operations.
He noted that the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) had documented, as of December 2025, 925 permanent or temporary obstacles restricting the movement of 3.4 million Palestinians in the West Bank. Meanwhile, the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) recorded at least 3,088 settler attacks between 2023 and 2025, compared to approximately 1,860 attacks between 2021 and 2023.
Ribeiro emphasized that Palestinians face a “system of obstruction of care,” characterized by the proliferation of checkpoints, delays or obstruction of ambulances, targeting of medical transport, the encirclement of hospitals, and the interruption of medical treatments. He asserted that “denial of care is not collateral damage, but a modus operandi.”
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