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MSF is devastated by the death of colleague Abed El Hameed in Gaza

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It is with profound sorrow and outrage that Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) confirms the death of our colleague, Abed El Hameed Qaradaya. Despite the care provided by the medical teams in Gaza, Palestine, he succumbed to his critical injuries on Sunday, 5 October, following an attack on Thursday, 2 October, which also injured several others and killed our colleague, Omar Hayek

The attack, carried out by Israeli forces in Gaza, struck a street where our teams were waiting to take a bus to go to work at MSF field hospital in Deir Al-Balah. All staff were wearing MSF vests, clearly identifying them as medical humanitarian workers.

Abed was 43 years old and is now the fifteenth MSF staff member killed in Gaza since 7 October 2023. He is our third colleague killed in less than 20 days.

Abed El Hameed Qaradaya, MSF Physiotherapy Activities Manager in Nasser Hospital, Khan Younis.

The War on Gaza has claimed over 46,000 lives and left more than 110,000 people injured in just 15 months (WHO), at least one-quarter of those injured by July 2024 are estimated to have life-changing injuries requiring long-term rehabilitation. The consequences of the war will endure long after the ceasefire agreement of January 19, 2025.

MSF teams in Gaza have been providing physiotherapy and rehabilitation services since 2007. Despite supply chain disruptions due to the Israeli blockade, MSF teams have developed innovative solutions to support patients. Collaborating with a private tailor and joiner, they’ve created custom compression suits for burn victims and wooden crutches for those who have lost limbs. Each month, dozens of these tools are produced to meet the growing needs of the injured.
Abed El Hameed Qaradaya, MSF physiotherapy activities manager, at Nasser hospital in Khan Younis. Gaza, Palestine, January 2025.
Nour Alsaqqa/MSF

Abed and Omar left Gaza City following evacuation orders and relentless attacks by Israeli forces, only to be killed by those same forces in what was described as a “safer zone”. There is no safe place in Gaza.

Our thoughts are with Abed’s wife and two children. His loss is immense and has a tragic impact on his loved ones, MSF, and the health system in Gaza.

For 18 years, Abed El Hameed was a cornerstone of MSF’s physiotherapy department in Gaza. He was a unique and invaluable specialist in both physiotherapy and occupational therapy. Abed was dedicated not only to his patients’ physical recovery but also to restoring their hope and sense of dignity.   

Crowd gathering outside Nasser hospital while Abed El Hameed Qaradaya's remains are taken to the ambulance that will drive to the cemetary for the funerals.
A crowd gathers outside Nasser hospital while Abed El Hameed Qaradaya's remains are taken to the ambulance that will drive to the cemetary for the funerals. Gaza, Palestine, October 2025.
Nour Alsaqqa/MSF

Abed continued working tirelessly in the face of immense challenges, including a shortage of supplies due to Israeli blockade. He innovated and adapted tools, working with tailors and logisticians to create custom compression suits for burns patients, and adapted walkers to fit specific needs of individual patients wounded and amputated during this genocide. He was the driving force behind opening up the 3D physiotherapy department, insisting on bringing in new technologies for patient care into Gaza.

Abed will be remembered by his colleagues as an ever-optimistic and deeply compassionate person. A true friend, always ready to support, encourage, and inspire. 

MSF calls for an immediate ceasefire and an end to the bloodshed. We are profoundly grieved and outraged by the loss of our colleagues, a stark reminder of the pattern of complete disregard for civilian lives and human dignity.