January 19, 2026

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Australian health workers voice outrage over Gaza catastrophe

Australian health workers voice outrage over Gaza catastrophe
Health workers at Sydney mass protest against Gaza genocide, February 11, 2024.

Over the past month, more than 2,000 health care workers from across Australia have signed an open letter to express their horror at the intensifying Gaza genocide and the refusal of the Labor government to take any action against it.

“An open letter from Australian health professionals: urgent call for government action in Gaza” was issued after hearing first-hand testimony, at a forum on May 28 in Wollongong, from doctors and healthcare workers who have served on the frontline in Gaza. The letter states:

We, the undersigned Australian health professionals—including doctors, nurses, midwives, pharmacists, dentists, allied health workers, mental health clinicians, physiotherapists and public health experts—are gravely concerned by the escalating humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza.

As medical professionals dedicated to preserving life and health, we cannot remain silent in the face of the ongoing blockade that is preventing vital medical supplies, food, and humanitarian assistance from reaching over two million people in desperate need. The health system in Gaza has collapsed. Hospitals are operating without adequate electricity, medication, surgical supplies, or personnel. Children are dying of malnutrition and dehydration. Entire families are surviving without clean water, shelter, or access to basic care.

The letter denounces as “unacceptable and distressing” the targeting of healthcare workers, with more than 1,000 healthcare workers killed in the Palestinian territories since 2023, according to UN estimates, and all healthcare workers in Gaza having been displaced.

We recognise the urgent efforts of humanitarian and medical organisations such as PANZMA [Palestinian Australian New Zealand Medical Association], who are working tirelessly under dangerous conditions to provide life-saving assistance. However, their ability to operate is severely hindered by restrictions on movement, access, and supply chains.

This letter and the response it has generated speaks to the depth of the anguish, shock and outrage felt by healthcare workers, shared by workers and young people more broadly, as they witness the atrocities being perpetrated by the US-backed Israeli government in Gaza.

By signing the letter, and listing their occupations, the health workers have bravely risked being reported by Zionist groups to the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) and medical, nursing and allied health boards.

In a brazen inversion of medical ethics and international humanitarian law, healthcare workers, including doctors, have been “doxxed” and reported to AHPRA for potential disciplinary action, in malicious and targeted campaigns to threaten their ability to practice and earn a livelihood. 

Organised groups have agitated via social media posts and other communication forums to urge their followers and members of the public to complain to AHPRA and the Health Ombudsman about the supposed “antisemitic” behaviour of health workers calling for an end to the Gaza genocide. 

Like many aspects of the genocide, this witch-hunt has not been reported widely in the corporate media, but practitioners are well aware of the repercussions of speaking up against the war crimes in Palestine. More than 50 medical practitioners are known to have been reported to AHPRA, and the issue has been further pursued by Zionist lobbyists in a Labor government-backed Senate committee inquiry. 

The open letter calls on the Australian government to “immediately increase funding and logistical support to trusted humanitarian and medical organisations such as PANZMA, and ensure that Australian aid reaches civilians in Gaza safely and effectively.”


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