In this correspondence, the authors emphasize that public health professionals should condemn the destruction of Gaza's public health infrastructure, along with other crimes against humanity that affect the health of the population. According to the article, the health situation in Gaza is critical - the health system is experiencing systematic degradation to the point of almost complete collapse.[2] The authors emphasize that American public health professionals have a special duty to hold their own government accountable for its policies toward Palestine. The correspondence responds to the previous comment and points to the key issue of Palestine as an important part of the public health resistance debate. The authors agree with colleagues that the decimation of Gaza's health infrastructure should be the subject of criticism by all public health professionals. The correspondence thus calls for the inclusion of the Palestinian issue in the broader context of discussions on ethics and responsibility in the field of public health.