Addressing the physical and psychological impacts of military incursions by Israeli forces.
War and conflict
Mental health
Palestine
Israeli UNRWA ban will deepen Palestinian humanitarian catastrophe
The Israeli Knesset's ban on UNRWA's operations voted on 28 October represents a devastating blow to Palestinian life. It will further undermine peopl...
War and conflict
Ukraine
Ukraine: No place feels safe as civilian and medical infrastructure hit amid rising casualties
On 25 October, a residential area in the eastern Ukrainian city of Dnipro came under attack. At least 21 people were injured, and five people, includi...
War and conflict
Lebanon
Lebanon: Helping children and adults cope with the traumas of war
Doctors Without Borders teams in Lebanon offer psychological support to help people cope with the trauma and stress of war.
War and conflict
Mental health
Palestine
Gaza: Last remaining hospitals in the north under siege and people trapped
“While the northern part of the Strip is under siege since over two weeks, it is absolutely crucial to ensure the protection of the few remaining func...
War and conflict
Jordan
Jordan: The long road to recovery for war-wounded children from Gaza
At Doctors Without Borders' reconstructive surgery hospital in Amman, we’re treating a few Gazan children evacuated for rehabilitation—just a fraction...
War and conflict
Surgery and trauma care
Child health
Palestine
Israeli forces pushing people from north to south Gaza will only worsen humanitarian catastrophe
In northern Gaza, Palestine, Israeli evacuation orders and strikes are forcing people to flee south.
The bombing and evacuations of neighbourhood...
War and conflict
Lebanon
Lebanon: Doctors Without Borders urges for protection of civilians and medical staff amid Israeli bombardment
As Israeli attacks intensify in Lebanon, healthcare facilities in areas most affected by airstrikes are being forced to close. This is leading to deva...
War and conflict
Doctors Without Borders calls for urgent action as governments and donors are failing children with TB
Too many children with TB are neither tested nor treated, with many countries failing at the first hurdle: updating policy guidelines in line with WHO...