Tensions Erupt Over Armed Presence at Gaza's Nasser Hospital

Nasser Hospital in Gaza criticized Doctors Without Borders for halting operations due to security concerns, highlighting tensions amidst ongoing conflict. MSF cited threats from armed men, while the hospital claimed civilian police were necessary for protection. The dispute underscores complex dynamics in Gaza's health sector during wartime.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Cairo | Updated: 15-02-2026 22:17 IST | Created: 15-02-2026 22:17 IST
Tensions Erupt Over Armed Presence at Gaza's Nasser Hospital
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Nasser Hospital in Gaza's Khan Younis faces criticism after Doctors Without Borders (MSF) suspended medical operations citing security threats. MSF expressed concerns over armed personnel's presence, sparking a rare public disagreement between prominent health providers amidst escalating violence.

The hospital insisted the increase in armed presence was due to civilian police efforts to protect patients and staff. This measure, it claims, is crucial given recent attacks by masked gunmen, reflecting the broader security challenges in Gaza where multiple armed factions operate.

As the region deals with ongoing violence, including Israeli strikes that have killed 602 Palestinians since a US-brokered ceasefire, the complex interplay between health, security, and political issues becomes increasingly evident. Hostilities highlight a need for delicate balance in protecting humanitarian efforts in conflict zones.

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