The Hague Group: States announce unprecedented measures to halt the Gaza genocide at Bogotá conference
In its joint statement the Hague group tackled the right to health violations against the Palestinian Peopl
In its joint statement the Hague group tackled the right to health violations against the Palestinian Peopl
Why should The Hague Group consider a humanitarian and a health agenda-action plan?
Members of international organizations such as the Palestinian National Committee for Boycott, Divestment,
The People’s Health Movement, a global network of grassroots health activists, academics, and civil society
Background
The intensity of the shelling in northern Gaza in October, 2024, resulted in numerous deaths and destruction as reported by various international media with information from the Gaza Ministry of Health.
According to reports, at least 42,000 Palestinians have been killed and nearly 100,000 people have suffered war injuries since the start of the ongoing offensive in Gaza last year.
The world is on fire as we see wars and conflicts are escalating in several countries and regions in the world. The ongoing genocide in Palestine, the wars in Lebanon and Yemen, the catastrophic situation in Sudan and the Democratic Republic Congo, have an enormous impact on the right to health of the people. War, conflict, occupation and forced migration are key social determinants of health exacerbating existing inequalities, therefore the People's Health Movement (PHM) decided to act.
The ongoing genocide in Gaza has turned hospitals and healthcare facilities into battlefields, where healthcare workers and patients are being brutally targeted. Weapons supplied to Israel are driving the mass slaughter of civilians and the destruction of essential healthcare services. Medical missions are banned, hospitals are being bombed, and children are suffering and dying due to lack of care.
PHOn behalf of the Palestinian people and the victims of the war, representing the People's Health Movement (PHM), Roman Vega, global coordinator of the PHM sent a letter to Philemon Yang of Cameroon, President of the 79th General Assembly of the United Nations “demanding the immediate suspension of Israeli apartheid from the United Nations, just as South African apartheid was suspended in the past”.