Gaza: MSF calls for safety and information on missing doctor
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MSF Mourns and Condemns the Tragic Killing of our Colleague in Northern Gaza

Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is deeply mourning the killing of our colleague in Gaza, 31-year-old Nasser Hamdi Abdelatif Al Shalfouh. Nasser was killed by shrapnel injuries he suffered to his legs and chest on October 8 in Jabalia, North Gaza. Since October 7, Jabalia has been under relentless attacks by Israeli forces, and people have remained trapped since then without being able to flee.

Nasser Hamdi Abdelatif Al Shalfouh We are horrified by the killing of our colleague which we strongly condemn, and call yet again for the respect and protection of civilians.
MSF, Doctors Without Borders, killing of our colleague in Gaza

Nasser died from his injuries on 10 October in Kamal Adwan Hospital. He is survived by his wife and two children.

Nasser joined MSF as a driver in March 2023 and has not been working since the war started as MSF activities in North Gaza were severely affected. MSF has been trying to expand activities in the north of Gaza, but it has been impossible so far.

After being injured, Nasser first received emergency care at Al Awda Hospital, Jabalia in North Gaza, and was later transferred to Kamal Adwan Hospital. He was unable to receive the necessary level of care due to the hospital´s lack of capacity and an overwhelming number of patients in the facility.

MSF, Doctors Without Borders, Year in review 2023
On 20 November, five MSF vehicles parked in front of our clinic in Gaza city were destroyed by the intervention of the Israeli forces. The clinic was also damaged as a result and part of the building was engulfed by fire for a few hours. The cars and the clinic were clearly identified with the MSF logo. 
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All over Gaza, family members and loved ones continue to be killed and injured by relentless fighting and bombings. Nasser is the seventh MSF colleague killed in Gaza since the beginning of the war. This bloodshed needs to end.

For over a year, Israeli forces have systematically dismantled the health system in Gaza, impeding access to life-saving care for people. At the same time, medical evacuations have become extremely challenging, particularly in the north which has been largely cut off from the rest of Gaza, further making it difficult for people to access care.

We are horrified by the killing of our colleague, which we strongly condemn, and call yet again for the respect and protection of civilians. In this tragic moment, our thoughts are with his family and all colleagues mourning his death.