Abstract
The ongoing conflict in Palestine has exacerbated an already dire healthcare situation for children, with hospitals and medical facilities struggling to function amidst targeted attacks and limited resources. This editorial highlights the urgent need for improved healthcare infrastructure and access to medical services for Palestinian children, who face disproportionate suffering and trauma. The blockade and restrictions on Gaza further compound the crisis, hindering access to specialized care and essential medications. The international community must prioritize humanitarian aid and support to address these challenges, safeguarding the health and well-being of Palestinian children amid conflict. Long-term solutions are imperative to build a sustainable healthcare system that ensures the rights of all children to access quality healthcare services, irrespective of geopolitical circumstances.