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Health
The WHO estimated that the war destroyed or damaged half of Gaza's 122 health facilities, including 15 hospitals, 41 primary care centers, and 29 ambulances. Most now function but far short of optimally given the siege's constraints. There's a chronic shortage of everything, including specialized medical personnel to deal with severe war injuries requiring extensive or complicated surgeries as well as the proper equipment to perform them.
Education
Besides the siege's affects, war destruction greatly exacerbated a bad situation, unrelieved by an inability to rebuild. As a result, in the past year, 82% of government schools and 88% of UNRWA ones operated on double shifts to accommodate Gaza's children.
During the war, 18 schools were destroyed, and at least another 280 damaged, affecting thousands of students. "To date, almost nothing has been rebuilt or repaired as a result of the" construction materials ban also affecting textbooks and other educational supplies. New schools are needed and damaged ones repaired to begin to restore Gazan education to normality.
Israel's Siege
Isolating Gaza isn't new. Since 2000, it's been subject to closures, but near totally since mid-2007 in defiance of international law. By enforcing Gaza's blockade, "Israel is violating the absolute prohibition on collective punishment in international humanitarian law...."
Responsibility of the International Community, Especially the EU
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