The healthcare system in Gaza has reached a catastrophic breaking point. A backlog in evacuation permits has left critically ill patients languishing in hospitals that can no longer function, with some waiting weeks for a transfer that may never come. Doctors report performing surgeries without anaesthesia, running out of clean water, and watching patients die preventable deaths.
The system is no longer a healthcare network; it is a waiting room for the dead. This is not a failure of logistics. It is a failure of our digital age to prioritise human life over bureaucratic red tape.
Every day of delay is a death sentence written in code on some administrator's screen.








