When Medicine Becomes a Weapon: PHRI’s Health-Centered Case That Gaza’s Health System Is Being Used as a Genocidal Strategy
By Malik Mukhtar
www.ainnbeen.blogspot.com
The doctors’ oath is simple: to preserve life.
Physicians for Human Rights–Israel (PHRI) has written a report that reads like a death certificate for that oath in Gaza. In a rigorous, health-centered legal analysis, PHRI concludes that Israel’s campaign since October 2023 has produced a “deliberate and systematic dismantling of Gaza’s health and life-sustaining systems” — conduct the organization says meets the legal threshold of genocide under Article II of the 1948 Genocide Convention.
The frame: a health-centered legal inquiry
PHRI focuses its legal analysis through the lens of health:
- Hospitals, medical personnel, supply chains
- Vaccination programs, dialysis and maternal care
- Sanitation, nutrition, and chronic disease management
The report examines how the progressive destruction of these systems creates conditions of life calculated to bring about a group’s physical destruction — exactly what Article II(c) describes.
Key findings (and they are harrowing)
- Systematic destruction of health infrastructure: hospitals bombed, besieged, stripped of fuel and supplies; oxygen plants, labs, and operating theatres destroyed.
- Targeting of healthcare personnel: over 1,800 healthcare workers killed or detained, including senior specialists.
- Hospital takeovers: facilities like Kamal Adwan Hospital left inoperative after raids, with mass detentions of staff and forced removal of patients.
- Blockade-driven collapse: denial of humanitarian access led to rampant malnutrition, suspended vaccinations, and preventable deaths.
Law and intent
Genocide is defined not only by killing, but by intent to destroy a protected group.
PHRI points to:
- Long-term structural blockade
- Public statements by officials
- Forced evacuations and denial of return
as evidence of a deliberate policy producing genocidal consequences.
Generations of harm
Beyond immediate casualties, the destruction of preventive care, maternal health, and chronic treatment programs will shorten life expectancy and deepen poverty for decades. This is an attack not just on bodies today, but on the survival of a people tomorrow.
PHRI’s demands
- Immediate humanitarian access
- Protection of medical facilities and workers
- Independent investigations
- Use of legal mechanisms to halt ongoing violations
Final word:
The deliberate dismantling of a healthcare system is not collateral damage. When patterned, predictable, and coupled with policies that block relief, it becomes part of the crime. PHRI has turned medical records into legal evidence — now the world must decide whether to act on it.



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