Palestinian hospital chief calls for pressure on Israel

Palestinians inspect the debris at the site of Israeli strikes on a displacement tent camp, in the Mawasi area west of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on May 18, 2025. (AFP/File)
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HELSINKI: An East Jerusalem hospital chief told AFP on Monday that Gaza was in a 鈥渃atastrophic鈥� state after weeks of a complete blockade of humanitarian aid and called on countries to act to end the suffering of civilians.
Fadi Atrash, chief executive of the Augusta Victoria-Hospital in East Jerusalem 鈥� which helps Palestinians from the occupied territories and Gaza 鈥� said he could no longer 鈥渇ind the words鈥� to describe the crisis faced by people in war-torn Gaza.
鈥淲e are facing a very, very critical and catastrophic situation,鈥� he said, with all components of the health care system destroyed, and health care workers 鈥渞unning out of energy.鈥�
Augusta Victoria, which had a hospital in Gaza that has been destroyed in Israeli bombings now provides health care in Gaza with the limited resources available, Atrash said.
Atrash visited Finland 鈥� which has not recognized Palestine as a state 鈥� on Monday as part of a tour of the Nordic countries.
鈥淢y main message for the Nordic countries is to put pressure to stop the war, to stop the killing.鈥�
Humanitarian food, medical and fuel supplies have been blocked from entering Gaza for 11 weeks, and the World Health Organization has warned that two million people face starvation.
Finland鈥檚 President Alexander Stubb joined other European leaders on Monday to call on Israel to guarantee the delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza.
Stubb also said 鈥渇orced displacement of populations is a war crime and cannot form part of any solution,鈥� in a post on X.
Israel this month approved an expanded military offensive in Gaza but has agreed to let limited aid into Gaza.