
US Holds Key to Ending Gaza Medical Crisis: American Surgeon's Urgent Plea
Gaza Crisis: US Holds Key to Ending Medical Catastrophe, Says American Surgeon The dire medical situation in Gaza took center stage at a recent UN Security Council meeting. Dr. Feroze Sidhwa, an American trauma surgeon who volunteered in Gaza, delivered a stark warning, asserting that only the United States possesses the power to bring an end to the crisis. "At the end of the day, whether or not to stop it is simply a political decision that only the United States of America can make," Dr. Sidhwa stated. Dr. Sidhwa's testimony painted a grim picture of the ongoing conflict, describing the violence as "totally unjustified." He detailed the suffering witnessed firsthand, emphasizing the urgent need for intervention. His words carried significant weight, given his direct experience providing medical care in the war-torn region. The UN Security Council, while capable of taking action, is ultimately constrained by the US's veto power. Dr. Sidhwa's statement underscores the critical role the US plays, not only in the political resolution of the conflict but also in the immediate humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza. The international community's attention is now focused on whether the US will exercise its influence to alleviate the suffering of the people of Gaza.