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In a hospital, a 9-year-old boy named Ahmed is being treated for severe injuries caused by an explosion. The hospital lacks the capacity to handle complex cases like his, as it is overwhelmed with patients. The situation is unacceptable, with thousands of people, including children, being killed and injured due to bombings. The healthcare system is unable to cope with the scale and complexity of the cases it faces. The doctors and nurses are doing their best, but without a ceasefire, they cannot keep up with the constant influx of trauma cases. This ongoing war needs to end.

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J'ai vu l'horreur, le chaos et la souffrance, mais aussi de l'espoir et de la résilience. Chaque jour apporte son lot de douleur. À l'hôpital européen de Ragnès à Gaza, les nuits sont calmes mais les matins sont intenses avec un afflux de patients blessés qui n'ont pas pu se déplacer ou qui ont eu peur.

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Hamas has taken control of a hospital, seizing fuel and medicine. This has left me with no resources to treat patients, like a 5-year-old boy who needs a fracture fixed but lacks morphine due to Hamas taking it. I plead with anyone listening to leave and not stay here.

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The situation in Gaza is catastrophic. People are terrified and the intensity of violence is shocking. Our colleagues on the ground say it's unlike anything they've experienced before. Entire buildings are being destroyed and hospitals are overwhelmed with a continuous influx of injured patients. The medical teams are exhausted, working around the clock to provide care. All of this is happening amidst intense bombardments.

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I am Dr. Mohammed Hararawan, currently working at Mossad Hospital after being evacuated from Shitaab. The situation here is dire, with tanks surrounding us and numerous injuries and deaths. We have received 128 injuries and 56 deaths since this morning alone. The hospital is overwhelmed, with 19% of the staff caring for patients' lives. Most cases require amputations. The conditions are miserable, reminiscent of the Shita hospital scenario. We are facing extreme danger.

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I am Bissam from Gaza, and I am alive after three days of invasion. The situation is extremely difficult as the hospital I am in is about to be invaded. The tanks and soldiers are very close to us. The bombings are loud and terrifying. I am desperately searching for an internet connection to update you on what is happening. The hospital is the last one functioning, but it is being targeted. The ambulances cannot reach the injured due to the carpet bombing. People are displaced and seeking shelter in the hospital, but there is nowhere to go. They are trying to find safety in nearby schools or the refugee camp.

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We urgently appeal for a ceasefire and increased humanitarian aid, particularly medicines for chronic illnesses that are currently scarce. These conditions are not suitable for human beings.

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Last visit to hospital: thousands sheltered, medical staff worked tirelessly. Children with war wounds received exceptional care. Now, silence of death, no care for children, doctors unable to help.

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Hamas has taken control of a hospital, seizing fuel and medicine. The speaker, a medical professional, expresses frustration at the lack of resources, specifically mentioning the inability to provide morphine for a 5-year-old boy with a fracture.

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Since my return, I feel like I'm in a crazy world, having to explain that people are dying. In 2024, with social media and the media, I have to say that there are children dying. I appeal to all of you who can do something, we need to stop this. It's already too late, even if we stop today, it's already too late. Patients arrive already dead on stretchers carried by their families. We've had patients arrive on carts pulled by donkeys because there's no more fuel to transport the dead or because the ambulance drivers are too scared to move in certain areas. We've had patients arrive already dead, and families bring their deceased loved ones. The mortality rate is high, and the lack of resources is a problem. We need to talk about the indirect victims, the lack of means, and the healthcare workers who are also grieving. The children in Gaza are suffering physically and psychologically, and it's heartbreaking to see them play amidst death. We need to do something for the hospitals and especially for the children. It should be the limit for any human being to doubt the innocence of a child. Is it normal that a seven-year-old is paralyzed because of a bullet? Is it normal that a diabetic mother's baby dies because she couldn't receive treatment? We need to open our eyes and acknowledge the inhumanity of it all.

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The ceasefire is over and the bombing has resumed in Gaza. I am at the largest functioning hospital, which is already overwhelmed at 200% capacity. The health system here cannot handle any more children with war injuries. There are children everywhere, some sleeping, after a bomb exploded just 50 meters away. The hospitals have been severely impacted in the past 7 weeks, unable to treat more children with burns, shrapnel wounds, and broken bones. The inaction of those with influence is allowing the killing of children. This is a war on children.

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I am Dr. Mohammed Harara, a doctor who worked at Shittair Hospital and now at Mossad Hospital. Israel tanks surround us and the situation is dire. We have received 128 injuries and 56 casualties since this morning. 19% of the doctors have left due to fear for their lives, leaving the remaining doctors to handle multiple cases at once. Most cases involve amputations. The situation is miserable and the smell is overwhelming. It feels like we are in extreme danger.

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I am Dr. Mohammed Harara, a doctor who worked at Shittair Hospital and now at Mossad Hospital. Israel tanks surround us and the situation is dire. We have received 128 injuries and 56 casualties today. 19% of the doctors have left due to fear for their lives, leaving the remaining doctors overwhelmed with multiple cases at once. Most cases involve amputations. The conditions are miserable and the smell is pervasive. It feels like we are facing an even greater level of danger.

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I am a doctor and a Ghazan, facing the daily struggles of living in a tent near the hospital without electricity or water. Charging my phone for light is a challenge, and we have been working without salaries for 6 months. Thank you. Translation: I am a doctor and a Ghazan, facing daily challenges living in a tent near the hospital without electricity or water. Charging my phone for light is difficult, and we have not been paid for 6 months. Thank you.

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40% of the cases I've seen involve children who have lost one or both parents. Today, I treated a 5-year-old girl who suffered severe injuries to her arms, hands, and back. These contaminated wounds will require multiple surgeries and extensive reconstructive procedures. Tragically, a missile strike hit the hospital at night, resulting in a massacre. Around 500 people were killed, and many more were injured. I was in the operating room when the missile struck, causing the ceiling to collapse. There were numerous amputated body parts and patients with severe injuries. One patient with a neck injury was transferred to another facility and is currently in intensive care.

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The ceasefire is over and the bombing has resumed in Gaza. I am at the largest functioning hospital, which is already overwhelmed at 200% capacity. The health system here cannot handle any more children with war injuries. There are children everywhere, some sleeping, but they have been affected by the recent bomb that exploded just 50 meters away. The hospitals have been severely impacted in the past 7 weeks, and it is heartbreaking to see more children with burns, shrapnel wounds, and broken bones. The lack of action from those in power is allowing the killing of innocent children. This is a war on children.

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The ceasefire is over and the bombing has resumed in Gaza. I am at a hospital that is already overwhelmed and operating at 200% capacity. The hospital cannot take in any more children with war-related injuries. There was a bomb explosion just 50 meters away from here, and the hospital's capacity has been severely reduced over the past 7 weeks. It is heartbreaking to see children with burns, shrapnel wounds, and broken bones. The inaction of those with influence is allowing the killing of innocent children. This is a devastating war on children.

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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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The ceasefire is over and the bombing has resumed in Gaza. I am at a hospital that is already overwhelmed and operating at 200% capacity. The hospital cannot take in any more children with war-related injuries. The impact on hospitals in the past 7 weeks has been severe, with children suffering from burns, shrapnel wounds, and broken bones. The lack of action from influential parties is resulting in the killing of innocent children. It is clear that this is a war on children.

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We urgently request a ceasefire to address the dire humanitarian situation. There is a severe shortage of essential supplies, particularly medicines for chronic illnesses. These circumstances are unacceptable for human beings.

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The return of the hostages was heartbreaking. They were in terrible condition, emaciated and looking like Holocaust survivors. Even those released earlier were severely traumatized. Their brutal treatment is unacceptable. Seeing them so drastically changed, aged twenty-five years in a short time, is deeply disturbing. We've agreed to a phased release, but I don't know how much longer we can endure this. Their suffering is immense, and the images are almost unbearable. There's no justification for this level of cruelty. We may reach a breaking point.

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My friend, a doctor in Gaza, shared that children there are experiencing severe trauma due to ongoing bombings. Lack of sleep and intense fear are causing cardiac arrests in kids. Malnutrition is also a concern. The situation is so dire that 1,000 children had amputations without anesthesia, many without parents for comfort. In comparison, my child seeks comfort for a paper cut.

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We're two doctors from Australia. We're here in Gaza at the moment. most of our patients are kids and pregnant women. there was no water, no food and people living in the hospital everywhere. no internet and no electricity. the bombs outside the hospital front door. The f 35 parts are not non lethal. They are absolutely lethal. at least 10 to 20 dead on arrival or GCS three that we can't do anything about. The only thing that we have is ketamine. There was zero internet. We've got no WiFi.

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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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Since my return, I feel like I'm in a crazy world, having to explain that people are dying. I've seen children die and have helped extract bullets from their heads. I appeal to everyone who can do something to stop this. Patients arrive already dead, carried by their families or on donkey-drawn carts because there is no fuel or ambulances are too scared to go to certain areas. The mortality rate is high, and the lack of resources leads to amputations and infections. The children in Gaza suffer physically and psychologically, and it's heartbreaking to see them play amidst death. The world needs to open its eyes and realize the inhumanity of it all.
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