MIL-OSI Submissions: Human Rights – “People in Gaza do not have the luxury of waiting for the ICJ process” – MSF

Source: Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF)

30th April, 2026. “The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has begun advisory proceedings on the obligations of Israel as an occupying power to facilitate the entry of aid to Palestinians in Gaza, this decision however will take time. People in Gaza do not have that luxury.

Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has recently raised the alarm that the Gaza Strip is becoming a mass grave for Palestinians and those trying to provide aid to them.

Waiting for any kind of legal recourse to end Israel’s intentional choking of aid, food and medicine into Gaza will condemn yet more Palestinians to avoidable death, while the world watches on impassively, doing nothing to avoid this indiscriminate and abhorrent cruelty.

The situation in the Gaza Strip is dire on every level. The Israeli authorities’ full ban on all humanitarian aid and supplies since 2 March is having deadly consequences for civilians in Gaza and is severely limiting our capacity as humanitarians and medical workers to respond in any meaningful or effective way.

Israeli authorities are not only using aid as a bargaining chip but as a weapon of war and a means of collective punishment for over 2 million people living in the Strip. MSF teams are witnessing shortages of medical supplies and food. States need to do more to pressure Israeli authorities into lifting the siege and letting aid enter the war-torn enclave at scale to prevent more suffering and death.”

Claire Nicolet, MSF Head of Emergencies.

MSF is an international, medical, humanitarian organisation that delivers medical care to people in need, regardless of their origin, religion, or political affiliation. MSF has been working in Haiti for over 30 years, offering general healthcare, trauma care, burn wound care, maternity care, and care for survivors of sexual violence. MSF Australia was established in 1995 and is one of 24 international MSF sections committed to delivering medical humanitarian assistance to people in crisis. In 2022, more than 120 project staff from Australia and New Zealand worked with MSF on assignment overseas. MSF delivers medical care based on need alone and operates independently of government, religion or economic influence and irrespective of race, religion or gender. For more information visit msf.org.au

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