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MSF staff on their way to the mobile clinic in Jaber center, in H2 area, Hebron, West Bank, Occupied Palestinian Territory.

H2 in Hebron is one of the most restricted areas in the West Bank, with 28 fortified checkpoints isolating it from the rest of the city. These restrictions severely limit movement for Palestinian residents and healthcare workers.

Following the events of 7 October 2023, MSF had to suspend activities in Jaber due to harassment and violence faced by patients. Temporary mobile clinics were set up, but access remained a challenge. After months of restrictions, MSF resumed operations in Jaber in May 2024, though staff continue to face delays and searches at checkpoints.

MSF provides critical support in Hebron through clinics, maternity services, reproductive health care, emergency training, and relief distribution for displaced populations.
MSF staff on their way to the mobile clinic in Jaber centre, in H2 area, Hebron, the West Bank, Palestine, 27 November 2024.
© MSF

Briefing notes on MSF's work in the West Bank and Gaza, Palestine

MSF staff on their way to the mobile clinic in Jaber centre, in H2 area, Hebron, the West Bank, Palestine, 27 November 2024.
© MSF
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We periodically publish briefing notes on our work in the West Bank and Gaza, Palestine. These briefing notes cover topics related to movement restrictions, obstacles people face in accessing medical care, and increased violence.

The West Bank

Gaza