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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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The humanitarian response in Gaza is inadequate, with diminishing resources like medicine, food, and safety. The distinction between civilians and combatants is ignored, making aid delivery challenging. Medical workers are targeted, leaving the health system in ruins. Hospitals are dismantled under the pretext of military use without verified evidence. Attacks on healthcare are attacks on humanity, leaving the medical system inoperable. Translation: The humanitarian response in Gaza is insufficient, with diminishing resources like medicine, food, and safety. The distinction between civilians and combatants is ignored, making aid delivery challenging. Medical workers are targeted, leaving the health system in ruins. Hospitals are dismantled under the pretext of military use without verified evidence. Attacks on healthcare are attacks on humanity, leaving the medical system inoperable.

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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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Dr. Mads Gilbert, a volunteer at Al Shefa Hospital, reports on the dire situation in Gaza. Israeli attacks have crippled medical services, with hospitals like Shefa and Nasser Medical Complex out of function. The Israel Defense Force claims to target terrorists but has a history of attacking civilian healthcare. Dr. Gilbert emphasizes the importance of protecting healthcare as a basic human right. Concerns are raised about the lack of international response to Israeli actions.

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The speaker discusses the dire situation in Gaza due to Israel's war, highlighting the high number of Palestinian casualties and the extensive damage to infrastructure. They emphasize the deliberate use of starvation and diseases as weapons of war, leading to a humanitarian crisis. The speaker calls for an immediate, sustainable, and comprehensive ceasefire, along with international efforts to address Gaza's urgent needs and rebuild the area. They stress the importance of accountability and the need for a political and legal solution to the conflict. The speaker also mentions the ongoing legal cases against Israel at the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court. They express hope for a change in international leadership and a renewed commitment to resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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According to the speaker, the situation in Gaza is the worst man-made medical disaster in human history. Israeli occupation forces perpetrated over 1,000 attacks on health care in Gaza and the West Bank in the last year. The speaker claims that the systematic starvation and thirsting of 2.3 million people, especially children, is a systematic genocide. The speaker believes the only language Israel understands is sanctions, economic crisis, and a stop to weapon supplies. The speaker states that this systematic genocide is signed off by the United States of America and Israel, with silent support from EU governments, and is one of the greatest human disgraces and a complete moral collapse that will stain history.

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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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This video shows the dire situation in Gaza after the recent massacre. The hospitals are overwhelmed with casualties, lacking essential supplies and equipment due to the Israeli siege. The United Nations warns that the conditions to deliver aid do not exist, and the humanitarian system is on the verge of collapse. The speaker calls for international action, urging world leaders to impose sanctions on Israel and forcefully open the siege. They commend Jordan for providing relief, but emphasize the need for other nations to follow suit. The Palestinian leadership and healthcare workers are praised for their bravery in treating the wounded. The speaker pleads for immediate action to stop the ongoing genocide in Gaza and the West Bank.

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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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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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The speaker witnessed a tangible increase in starvation and emaciation of patients during their three weeks in Gaza. They recount mass casualty events, including people being killed in tents in green zones. A healthcare worker friend was followed by a quadcopter drone and killed with his three children in their tent. The UN reports over 1,500 healthcare workers have been killed, including ten scrub nurses at Nassau Hospital. Staff members are starving and losing family, yet continue to work. Before the war, about 500 trucks of aid entered Gaza daily, but since then, it's been less than 10%, despite Israel controlling all entry points. Gaza, a quarter the size of London, has been reduced to 14% of its landmass, holding 2,000,000 starving people with no resources, which is the equivalent of the population of Exeter. The speaker reports that the Israeli army bombed the WHO medical warehouse on July 22, endangering international volunteers.

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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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Jean-François Corti, a doctor from Médecins du Monde, discusses the dire situation in Gaza. He explains that the living conditions are deplorable, with people struggling to find food, water, and shelter. Many hospitals and health centers have been destroyed, making it difficult for medical teams to provide care. The aid that does arrive is insufficient and not reaching all areas. Corti emphasizes the urgent need for a ceasefire and increased humanitarian assistance to prevent further loss of life. He also expresses concern for the Médecins du Monde teams on the ground, who face the constant threat of death and struggle to provide care in such challenging circumstances.

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Israeli doctors supported IDF bombing hospitals in Gaza, sparking outrage. Speaker condemns politicizing healthcare, emphasizing the need for moral consistency in treating all patients. Criticizes lack of support from medical associations and highlights underreported casualties in Gaza conflict. Calls for accountability and justice for victims.

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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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This is a catastrophic humanitarian crisis, entirely man-made, with immense suffering in Gaza. The healthcare system collapsed a week ago, and indiscriminate bombardment has targeted hospitals, schools, and refugee camps, resulting in devastating losses. Nearly 1,000 families have lost at least two members, and almost 4,000 children have been killed, with many more trapped under rubble. A new term, "Wounded child, no surviving family," highlights the tragedy of children left alone after losing their families. The call for a humanitarian pause is inadequate; what is needed is an immediate cessation of bombardment. The global community must push for a ceasefire and adhere to the resolutions voted on by the United Nations General Assembly, which are currently being ignored by those in power.

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This video shows a surgeon's volunteer mission in Gaza, revealing the devastating impact of war on civilians and healthcare workers. The lack of resources and constant danger make saving lives a difficult task. Despite the challenges, there are moments of kindness and resilience among the people. The surgeon highlights the urgent need for aid, evacuation of injured civilians, and protection of medical infrastructure to save innocent lives. As the mission ends, the surgeon reflects on the emotional toll of leaving behind those in need and the inspiring strength of the people in Gaza.

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A doctor from Doctors Without Borders confirms that 22 members have successfully crossed the border, but cannot provide further details. The situation in Gaza is described as a manmade humanitarian catastrophe, with the healthcare system collapsing and indiscriminate bombardment targeting healthcare facilities, schools, and refugee camps. Almost 1,000 families have lost at least two members, and nearly 4,000 children have been killed. The doctor shares a heartbreaking story of a wounded child with no surviving family. The doctor emphasizes the need to stop the bombardment and calls for a humanitarian truce or ceasefire. The interview ends with a powerful message urging global intervention.

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Several doctors who recently worked in Gaza describe the situation as a genocide, with one stating they were among the few international witnesses allowed in. They express outrage that U.S.-made weapons are contributing to the suffering and death they witness daily. One doctor recounts being denied entry for medical supplies, including antibiotics and equipment for children. They describe the destruction of water infrastructure leading to children dying of diarrhea. The doctors are haunted by the children they couldn't save and the pleas of their parents. They feel a responsibility to speak out against the U.S.'s role in funding the conflict and see it as enabling a genocide. They are offended by suggestions that this should not be a primary issue for voters, stating there are no excuses for inaction.

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Andy Ferguson, a GP and public health specialist, describes the chaotic and devastating situation in Gaza during a recent visit. The hospital is overwhelmed with patients, many with severe injuries and chronic conditions due to the breakdown of the healthcare system. The lack of essential supplies and medical care is dire. Stories of individuals like Ahmed and Nohan highlight the urgent need for a ceasefire and humanitarian aid to prevent further suffering. The destruction is so severe that recovery may take decades.

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A surgeon in Gaza describes the worsening conditions and the ongoing attack on Al Shefa Hospital. The hospital is under siege, surrounded by Israeli tanks, with no access to food, water, or electricity. Decomposing bodies lie on the ground, unable to be buried, and the morgues cannot preserve the bodies. The intensive care unit has been targeted, leaving patients without oxygen. Dialysis patients are unable to receive treatment, leading to a slow and painful death. Leaving the hospital is dangerous, and even humanitarian corridors are targeted. Doctors Without Borders struggles to contact staff and provide relief. Dead bodies are seen on the streets, but it is too dangerous to help.

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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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Gaza Death Count WRONG: American Doc REVEALS HORRORS From Gaza Trip
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Dr. Muhammad Khil, a Texas-based surgeon, shared his experiences from his recent trip to Gaza with a humanitarian group. He described the devastation he witnessed at the Ali Hospital, highlighting the overwhelming number of blast injuries and amputations, and noted that the north of Gaza feels like a testing ground for advanced warfare. He reported treating mostly non-combatants, including many children and women, and expressed skepticism about claims that hospitals are being used as Hamas strongholds. The healthcare system is severely compromised, with limited supplies and food. Dr. Khil emphasized the dire situation, stating that many locals feel hopeless, yet some still cling to the hope that international attention could lead to change. He urged continued support and awareness for the humanitarian crisis.

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Doctor BANNED From Gaza Tells All
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A Gaza crisis unfolds behind hospital doors, and Dr. Muhammad Mustafa describes it with stark clarity. He treated patients in Gaza after October 7 and speaks from the UN context about advocacy. He argues that recognizing Palestine alone fails to address the humanitarian catastrophe, with a million children starving and a quarter of the population in stage 5 famine, where food relief must be matched by medical staffing and infrastructure. Inside Gaza's medical system, he calls it a 'first aid kit' lacking basics: burns treated with improvised dressings, 60–80 percent burns, no anesthesia, and skinning a child alive to change dressings. One hospital had three ventilators, no ICU, no MRI, and the lone CT scanner was in the north. Staff work 24-hour shifts amid collapse. Supply chains and borders worsen the crisis. Doctors buy medicines at local pharmacies when possible, yet patients cannot afford them; banks are destroyed; aid workers bring limited funds. Equipment is restricted, stethoscopes confiscated, and some doctors arrested for bringing baby formula. Mass casualty reality means CT scanners are overwhelmed and people die waiting; many doctors have hepatitis from dirty water. Beyond the hospital walls, he frames Gaza as a litmus test for international law and justice. Recognition without consequences risks a future where might trumps law. Gaza is a symbol in debates over ceasefire, aid access, and a hospital plan. He supports Doctors Against Genocide and plans to join lobbying on the hill, despite travel hurdles.
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