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    Swiss medics start hunger protest over Gaza outside parliament

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    Posted on September 8, 2025

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    Quick Summary

    Swiss medics protest outside parliament over Gaza conflict, urging Switzerland to take a stronger stance against Israel's actions.

    Table of Contents

    • Swiss Medics Protest Against Gaza Conflict
    • Details of the Hunger Strike
    • Government Response and Criticism
    • Background on the Gaza Situation

    Swiss Medics Launch Hunger Strike Outside Parliament Over Gaza Conflict

    Swiss Medics Protest Against Gaza Conflict

    By Emma Farge and Cecile Mantovani

    Details of the Hunger Strike

    BERN (Reuters) -Swiss medics began a hunger protest outside parliament on Monday over the war in Gaza, pressing Bern to take a more critical stance on Israel's treatment of the Palestinian enclave.

    Government Response and Criticism

    Switzerland has condemned some Israeli actions in the conflict, such as an attack on a hospital last month, but has held back from stronger steps sought by the protesters such as imposing sanctions on Israel or recognising a Palestinian state.

    Background on the Gaza Situation

    Medics have signed up to protest outside parliament in pairs wearing stethoscopes and medical tunics splashed with fake blood, taking turns in 24-hour fasts in a relay system throughout the September parliamentary session.

    "A white tunic used to protect you. Today, if you want to save your life, you take it off, and that's intolerable, and it's intolerable we're not reacting to that," said Professor Pietro Majno-Hurst, a surgeon and member of the Swiss Healthcare Workers Against Genocide.

    The protest follows actions in Swiss universities and other protests at the weekend as famine strikes parts of Gaza.

    "We can say the government is currently silent, inactive, I would say fairly cowardly, and is very lacking in courage. And I think today, it's time for a change," said Professor Karl Blanchet, Director of the Geneva Centre of Humanitarian Studies, who is part of the protest.

    The Foreign Affairs Ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment. In response to a protest letter by the strike organisers, it said in July it was shocked by the suffering in Gaza and was calling for humanitarian access and a ceasefire.

    Switzerland, which has close ties with Israel but a tradition of neutrality, has matched European Union sanctions on Russia over Ukraine, prompting accusations of double standards by some critics.

    Two Swiss citizens were killed in the October 7, 2023 attacks on Israel that triggered the Gaza war.

    (Reporting by Emma Farge, Editing by Timothy Heritage)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Swiss medics protest outside parliament over Gaza conflict.
    • •Protesters demand stronger Swiss response to Israel's actions.
    • •Medics participate in relay hunger strikes during parliament session.
    • •Swiss government criticized for its neutral stance.
    • •Protests highlight humanitarian concerns in Gaza.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Swiss medics start hunger protest over Gaza outside parliament

    1What prompted the hunger protest by Swiss medics?

    Swiss medics began a hunger protest outside parliament to urge the government to take a more critical stance on Israel's treatment of Gaza.

    2What actions have Swiss medics taken during the protest?

    Medics are protesting in pairs while wearing stethoscopes and medical tunics splashed with fake blood, taking turns in 24-hour fasts.

    3How has the Swiss government responded to the protests?

    The Swiss Foreign Affairs Ministry expressed shock at the suffering in Gaza but has not taken stronger actions like imposing sanctions.

    4What criticisms have been directed at the Swiss government?

    Critics have accused the government of being silent and lacking courage in its response to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

    5What is the historical context of Switzerland's stance on international conflicts?

    Switzerland has a tradition of neutrality and has matched EU sanctions on Russia over Ukraine, leading to accusations of double standards.

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