Globally, health care providers and facilities are facing growing risks due to political instability, sieges, and warfare. Public health is indisputably at the forefront of saving lives during military operations. In the current climate of global adversity, public health professionals have the responsibility to be prepared at all times and well-informed when responding to medical crises in conflict situations. Complex humanitarian emergencies cause great disruption, disabling, damaging, destroying community well-being. Public health services are evidently at the leading edge of health planning and provision in mass casualty incidents. This editorial letter draws attention to the critical and current subject of health care and medical workers under attack in war zones. Criminal violence is against the law and an action that requires punishment. Lawful conduct that is part of a legally legitimate military operation must comply with the fundamental principles that govern armed conflict. It is important not to confuse the two actions in terms of clarity and purpose. As for the extremely topical and vital issue, this editorial letter calls upon all parties in relevant fields to refresh and update their knowledge of the International Humanitarian Law, the Geneva Conventions and the additional protocols in relation to current crises. Particular emphasis is placed on alerting both national and international audiences at this seminal turning point in history. When health care is faced with war-torn ethical damage, it is incumbent upon every professional to understand the context, to refrain from getting caught up in dilemmas, avoid getting carried away by popular tabloid trends.
War Warfare Combat Armed Conflict Complex Humanitarian Emergency Mass Casualty Incident (MCI) Public Health Crisis
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Health Services and Systems (Other) |
Journal Section | Letter to the Editor |
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Early Pub Date | August 16, 2024 |
Publication Date | August 16, 2024 |
Submission Date | April 19, 2024 |
Acceptance Date | August 5, 2024 |
Published in Issue | Year 2024 Volume: 22 Issue: 2 |
TURKISH JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH - TURK J PUBLIC HEALTH. online-ISSN: 1304-1096
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