Death Toll in Israel-Hamas Conflict Surpasses 50,000

At least 160 healthcare workers from Gaza, including over 20 doctors, remain in Israeli detention facilities, according to Healthcare Workers Watch (HWW), a Palestinian NGO. Amid growing international concern, reports indicate these medics have faced torture, physical abuse, and neglect in detention. HWW's director, Muath Alser, criticized the detentions as illegal under international law, emphasizing their detrimental impact on healthcare access for civilians in Gaza.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed 297 healthcare workers have been detained since the onset of the Israeli military operations, with concerns raised about the ongoing mistreatment of these individuals. Testimonies from various detainees detail appalling conditions, including starvation and regular violence. Dr. Mohammed Abu Selmia, a senior physician, recounted severe maltreatment, alleging torture with firearms and being beaten severely.
The UN has called for the immediate release of medical personnel and an end to practices deemed as torture or enforced disappearances. The Israeli Defense Forces claim they only detain suspects of terrorist activities while operating under international law, a statement that has garnered skepticism from human rights advocates.