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The Shefa Hospital in Gaza is under attack by Israeli forces, leaving thousands of innocent people trapped without food, water, or medical care. Dr. Muhammad al Nunu was executed for staying to care for his patients despite the dire conditions. Additionally, civilians waiting for humanitarian aid were shot and killed. The situation in Gaza is dire, with people starving and dying due to the ongoing violence.

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Israeli soldiers brutally beat a man in Ramallah, causing severe injuries. Despite being injured, he hoped for help but was instead mistreated and put on a hot jeep hood. The soldiers drove him back and forth, causing further pain. After the ordeal, he was interrogated and released with no charges.

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A doctor describes the horrific war crimes committed by Israeli forces in Gaza, targeting hospitals and civilians. He criticizes Western governments for failing to stop the atrocities, calling for global pressure to hold Israel accountable. The doctor highlights the resilience of Palestinians and urges the release of detained healthcare workers. The ongoing violence reflects a colonial mindset, with a plea for international action to end the suffering.

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Thousands of Palestinians have been detained in Gaza by Israeli forces, accused of links to Hamas, with many alleging horrific torture, including widespread sexual abuse. Israeli soldiers have mocked captives on social media, and leaked CCTV footage allegedly shows a detainee being sodomized. The arrest of soldiers involved has sparked outrage, with protesters, including members of Netanyahu's government, demanding their release outside the Sidetaman detention camp. A whistleblower's photos show detainees bound and blindfolded. Ibrahim, a former detainee, says he was held for 8 months and tortured, including sexual assault. Detainees cannot contact families and can be held indefinitely without conviction. Five soldiers are under house arrest, accused of aggravated sodomy. The Red Cross has been denied access to Sidetaman. A doctor reported a victim suffered broken ribs and a torn bowel. The Israeli army is investigating the deaths of over 30 Palestinian detainees. A human rights group reports a Gaza surgeon encountered at least 10 people who faced sexual assault involving objects inserted into them. Complaints to the Supreme Court regarding torture and medical negligence have been ineffective. Human rights groups are fighting to close Sidetaman, where around two dozen detainees remain.

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From northern Gaza, it's late at night, and I want to highlight the recent surgery we performed. A young man suffered an explosive injury, resulting in penetrating trauma to his chest and paralysis in his right arm. During the procedure, I discovered a tungsten cube had penetrated his skin, damaging critical nerves and leaving him likely with permanent paralysis. These small, lethal projectiles are designed to cause maximum indiscriminate harm. If he had been in a different location without access to medical help, he could have easily died. The continued use of such weapons constitutes a war crime, and this case is a tragic example of the devastation they cause.

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An investigation by AJ Plus reveals that Israel has been abducting and torturing Palestinian medical workers. Over 110 healthcare workers have been detained since October 7th. Testimonies from some medics who were released describe being tortured and mistreated. Families of the missing medics claim they were detained without reason. The World Health Organization witnessed a medic being forced to kneel at gunpoint, and 70 healthcare workers from Kamal Adwan Hospital were taken to an unknown location. The Israeli Channel N12 shared an image believed to show detained healthcare workers. This systematic targeting of healthcare workers is seen as a strategy of war. Detaining and torturing healthcare workers is illegal under international law. The Israeli army has not responded to requests for comment.

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Doctor Adnan El Borsch has been martyred after being brutally assaulted in prison. He was found with injuries and naked from the waist down, left in the yard by a guard. Shortly after, fellow prisoners reported his death. This incident is not isolated; there have been other cases of individuals beaten to death in prison since the war began. Adnan El Borsch was a highly skilled and compassionate doctor who refused to evacuate Shefa Hospital, choosing instead to remain in the north to care for patients despite the dangers. He ultimately lost his life due to torture in Israeli prisons.

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Most people died due to malnutrition, starvation, or lack of blood. Directors could only breathe when fuel, medicine, and food arrived, which always felt last minute. Now that supplies are cut off, the situation is desperate. Over 1,000 children are alive but amputated. One girl was buried alive for 12 hours next to her dead parents after an airstrike. Another 5-year-old girl arrived with mangled legs after an explosion. A 7-year-old girl came in with her arm blown off. A surgeon broke down in tears after 6 months. The psychic scars are the hardest to heal. Everyone in Gaza has a horrifying story of loss: home, loved one, limb, or eye. Every day brings more of it.

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Dr. Ghassan Abusita, a plastic and reconstructive surgeon, was called to Al Ali Hospital to help treat the overwhelming number of wounded patients. While operating, a missile struck, causing part of the ceiling to collapse. Outside, he witnessed children's bodies and injured individuals, some with amputations. Dr. Abusita assisted in carrying a wounded person to an ambulance, surrounded by body parts and piles of bodies. He returned to Shifa Hospital, where families had sought refuge, only to find them dead or critically wounded. Israel's warning of attacking Palestinian hospitals has become a reality, and those who unconditionally support Israel's actions bear responsibility for this war crime. If Israel faces no consequences, more war crimes will occur, and hospitals will continue to be targeted.

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Israel is accused of torturing Palestinian detainees, leaving them unrecognizable with broken bones, burns, bruises, and scars. In contrast, Israeli settlers captured by Palestinians return unharmed and smiling, highlighting stark differences. This challenges Israeli claims.

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Images of babies lacking fuel and resources in a hospital in Shifah are circulating worldwide. The journalist asks if the Israeli soldiers will consider the humanitarian crisis in the Palestinian enclave. The Israeli soldier responds by stating that they are a democratic army defending Israel and all its citizens, regardless of their religion. They argue that the Hamas has also killed Muslims and that their operation is not bound by international law. The journalist questions whether entering a hospital aligns with international humanitarian rules, to which the soldier responds that hospitals should not be used as military bases. The journalist accuses the soldier of behaving like the Hamas, and the soldier requests respect. The conversation ends abruptly.

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Dr. Mohammed Abu Salima, the director and physician at Al Shifa medical complex, dedicated himself to his patients throughout the war. Despite the hospital being occupied by the army, he refused to leave and continued working under gunfire and bombardment. Eventually, he was forcefully evacuated with the last injured patient under the supervision of international organizations. However, he was detained at a checkpoint and his fate remains unknown. It seems that the occupation is punishing him for his humanitarian work, just as they have targeted and harmed other medical personnel and their families.

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A surgeon was feeling depressed about the situation in Gaza when a colleague invited them to join a trip there. In the hospital, they saw a high number of injuries, with 50% being children. The European Hospital had turned into a refugee camp with around 20,000 people. People had no place to go after treatment, so they lived in the hospital. The suffering was worse than expected, with starvation, lack of water, and overcrowded makeshift shelters. The trauma surgeon had to make difficult decisions about who to prioritize for surgery due to the lack of medical supplies. Working with Palestinian doctors was an honor, and leaving Gaza was emotional for everyone involved. They hope the media will show the reality of the situation, where a child is killed every 10 minutes.

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A young boy named Amir approached the speaker and another guard, kissing their hands as a sign of respect. The speaker noticed Amir was emaciated, shoeless, and in tattered clothes. The speaker knelt and told Amir that people care. Amir then placed his hands on the speaker's face and said, "Thank you." The speaker states that the Gazit Humanitarian Foundation provides no water at distribution sites because it's too expensive, despite the food requiring water to cook. The speaker describes the distribution sites as death traps, alleging that people are shot at when entering and leaving. The speaker claims that the IDF shoots at the crowds leaving the distribution sites, sometimes hitting them. The speaker recounts hearing gunfire and seeing Palestinians dropping on the side of the road. Amir was killed by the IDF after walking 12 kilometers to get food. The speaker believes this is due to the IDF's lack of discipline, standards, and basic human decency. The speaker suggests using loudspeakers, translators, and signs to communicate with the crowd instead of gunfire. The speaker has never seen this level of depravity and disrespect for human dignity and calls it un-American.

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A first responder in southern Israel witnessed horrifying acts of violence. He saw beheaded bodies, body parts, and a family that had been brutally attacked. The husband was killed first, his eyes were gouged out, the woman's breast was cut, and the girl's leg was severed. These firsthand accounts remind us of the atrocities and massacre that occurred on October 7th. The speaker emphasizes that this information comes directly from a witness, not from reports or rumors. The discussion then shifts to how the people in Gaza feel about Hamas in light of such brutality.

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An Israeli policeman was filmed pinning down a teen while another stomped on his head. They dragged him away, delivering another kick to his head. 15-year-old Tarek Abu Haddair from Tampa, Florida, was held for three days without charges, then released. He has black eyes, stitches on his lip, and marks from handcuffs. Tarek recalls watching the protest until two soldiers attacked him, and he woke up in the hospital.

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A boy walked 12 kilometers to get half a bag of rice and half a bag of lentils found on the ground. He thanked the speaker for the scraps, placed his hands on the speaker's face, kissed them, and said thank you. He then returned to a group and was shot at with pepper spray, tear gas, stun grenades, and bullets. The IDF were shooting at the crowd to control the population along the Maran Corridor, and Palestinian civilians were getting shot. The boy, Amir, who walked 12 kilometers for food, thanked them for scraps, and then died.

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Doctor Adnan Albusch, a respected surgeon in Gaza, was known for his compassion and surgical expertise. Following Hamas's assault, he treated numerous war injuries at Al Shefa Hospital, which became overwhelmed. Albusch documented the crisis on his phone but was detained by Israeli forces in December 2023, never to be seen again. Reports indicate he faced severe mistreatment while in custody. After being transferred to Ofer prison, he died shortly after arrival in April 2024, with no explanation provided by Israeli authorities. His death sparked outrage, as many view it as part of a broader pattern of abuse against medical professionals in Gaza. Albusch left behind a wife and six children, who now live in a school in Central Gaza. His legacy remains a poignant reminder of the human cost of the ongoing conflict.

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Palestinian men in the Gaza Strip were kidnapped by the Israeli military and taken to an internment camp where they were subjected to harsh interrogations, torture, and beatings. Some were beaten to death in Israeli captivity. The Israeli military admitted that only 10% of the captives had any connection to Hamas. One man described being handcuffed, blindfolded, and tortured for 20 days. The conditions were tragic, with no access to bathrooms or proper relief. After being released, they had to walk over 2 kilometers to reach a crossing where they were taken to the hospital.

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In Gaza, a colleague witnessed a heartbreaking scene of a young girl with a severe injury having her leg amputated without anesthesia. This cruelty has been inflicted on thousands of children in the past 84 days by the Israeli occupation, causing immense pain and suffering. Many couldn't bear the agony and lost their lives, including a father who had to amputate all four limbs of his own 8-year-old child. This is the tragic reality we face as we enter the new year.

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Elias Tarezi is a hospital cook. He and his wife are still a long way from coming to terms with the death three weeks ago of their third son, Farrah. Khadar Tarazee had good reason to be afraid. A Palestinian Arab, 19 years old, the wrong person at the wrong age in occupied Gaza today. He abandoned his bike and ran on. He burst into this house and hid under the bed, but he was dragged out. This man has been in hospital for two weeks and nearly died of his injuries. Both his legs and both his arms were broken by soldiers. An old woman is being rushed into casualty. She's from beach camp. In the next door room, her grandson is lying badly beaten. And you see she is an old woman. She's about 80 years old, maybe more than that.

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Israeli occupation soldier shared photos of Gaza detainees in inhumane conditions, held in iron cages in secret prisons. Around 2,500 prisoners face torture, amputations, and medical negligence. The Sidiman camp in Nakab desert is a disease-ridden concentration camp. Israeli medical source describes it as a tragic black hole.

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A medical professional was treating an injured patient when an Israeli soldier ordered him to leave. He refused, resulting in the nurse being shot in the leg. The nurse underwent surgery but was later arrested by Israeli soldiers and taken to prison, where he was blindfolded and handcuffed for 45 days, receiving minimal food and no medical care for his wounds. After his release, he crawled for 3 kilometers to reach help, suffering severe injuries, including a damaged eye. This case exemplifies torture, denial of medical care, and the broader societal impact of such actions, which undermine the community's future. The nurse now faces the possibility of leg amputation, which would further diminish his ability to contribute to society.

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I spent 2 weeks at Al Aqsa Hospital and witnessed horrific atrocities, especially towards women and children. One child with severe burns had no morphine for pain relief, facing a painful death. The lack of resources meant she was left on the floor to die. These experiences haunt me.

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IDF Abducts Hero Doctor In Final Hospital Destruction
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The IDF has raided the last functioning hospital in Northern Gaza, Kamal Adwan, detaining around 240 Palestinians, including medical staff. Reports indicate that the hospital director, Dr. Hassam Abu Safia, is being held and tortured. The healthcare system in Northern Gaza is effectively destroyed, with severe humanitarian consequences, including infant deaths from hypothermia. The IDF has reportedly lowered standards for civilian casualties, raising concerns about future military actions. The mainstream media, including the New York Times, has begun to acknowledge these realities, although much of the destruction has already occurred.
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