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Hind Rajab, a 6-year-old Palestinian, was trapped in a car with her deceased family members in Gaza City. Despite efforts by the Red Crescent, Hind and her relatives were found dead after Israeli forces withdrew from the area. Satellite imagery and phone call records indicate Israeli tanks fired at the family car, killing them. The Israeli military has not provided an explanation for the tragic incident.

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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 last orthopedic specialist in Northern Gaza was killed today in a drone attack by the IDF. He worked at Al Adwa and Kamal Adwan Hospitals and was targeted while traveling between them. Tragically, his 24-year-old son had died just a week earlier while rescuing people from rubble after an attack on Jabaliya refugee camp. Currently, Northern Gaza has no orthopedic surgeons or specialists, which is devastating for a region experiencing continuous bombardment for over a year. The targeting of the last surgeon capable of treating such injuries severely harms the population.

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A mass terrorist attack occurred at a family's kibbutz, resulting in the parents' deaths as they tried to protect their child, Hotem, from gunfire. A grenade was thrown, causing an explosion. Hotem's father lost his arm, and his mother tragically died on top of him. Hotem's sister survived, but their parents did not.

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I used to be a paramedic and rushed to help during 9/11. I assisted in evacuating people from the World Trade Center before the towers collapsed. Despite the chaos, I stayed to help triage victims until an explosion forced me to seek cover. Many were injured or killed in the aftermath.

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I heard shots and rushed to help a man who had been shot. As an emergency physician, I provided assistance until a helicopter arrived. I performed CPR alone while waiting for evacuation.

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This is the story of Rachel Corry, a 23-year-old American activist who was crushed by an Israeli military bulldozer while protesting the demolition of a Palestinian home in Gaza. Despite eyewitness testimonies, the Israeli military ruled her death an accident. Rachel's parents have been seeking justice for almost 20 years. Rachel was part of the International Solidarity Movement (ISM), a group of international activists protesting Israeli human rights abuses. She stood in front of a bulldozer, trying to stop the demolitions, but the driver ran her over twice. The Israeli military denied responsibility, and the case against them was dismissed. Rachel's parents continue to advocate against US funding to Israel and have set up the Rachel Corry Foundation For Peace and Justice. Rachel's death symbolizes the struggle for Palestinian rights.

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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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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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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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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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Hospitals have become part of the war in Gaza as Hamas uses them as a cover to conduct terrorism. They deliberately embed themselves in civilian places like schools, kindergartens, and hospitals, using the sick and vulnerable as human shields. Recently, in the Avantisi hospital, a Hamas company commander held 1,000 patients, medical staff, and innocent people hostage while conducting terrorism. This tactic has been used by Hamas for years, exploiting the resources and the most vulnerable individuals.

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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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Hamas launched brutal attacks, resulting in Israeli casualties and hostages. However, at Kibbutz Magen near Gaza, a 72-year-old former paratrooper named Baruch took action. Despite suffering injuries and losing a leg, he decided to confront the Hamas fighters. Armed with magazines and driving his car, Baruch shot at them through the car window. His goal was to prevent them from breaching the kibbutz fence. In contrast to nearby Jewish communities that experienced violence, the small team of armed volunteers at Kibbutz Magen, led by Baruch, successfully defended the area, which is home to over 400 Israelis.

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In October 2023, Hamas terrorists invaded Israel and abducted over 200 innocent people, taking them to Gaza. Two hostages were brought to Shefa Hospital, which is connected to Hamas' network of tunnels. Despite other hospitals being closer, Hamas chose Shefa Hospital for its cover and easy access to their tunnel system. The terrorists' motives for bringing the hostages there are questionable, considering the brutal acts they committed against civilians.

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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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A former US army combat surgeon, Dr. Adam Hamillie, is stuck in Gaza with a medical team due to denied exit. He urges President Biden to ensure their safety. Dr. Hamillie refuses to leave his team behind, emphasizing American values. He fears for the safety of the hospital and patients. His family supports his dedication. Prayers are requested for his safety and mission success. Gaza's healthcare system needs urgent attention. Dr. Hamillie's bravery is commendable.

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This is the story of Rachel Corry, a 23-year-old American activist who was killed by an Israeli military bulldozer in Gaza while trying to prevent the demolition of a Palestinian home. Despite eyewitness testimonies, the Israeli military ruled her death an accident. Rachel's parents have been seeking justice for almost 20 years. Rachel was involved with the International Solidarity Movement, a group of international activists protesting against Israeli human rights abuses. She stood in front of a bulldozer during a protest and was run over twice by the Israeli soldier driving it. Her parents blamed the Israeli military for her death, but their lawsuit was dismissed. Rachel's death has become a symbol of solidarity with the Palestinian cause.

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I went on a 5-week medical mission to a field hospital on the border of Chani Yunus and Rafa. The devastation was beyond what I expected. We managed mass casualty incidents, performed surgeries with limited supplies, and saw many children with shrapnel and gunshot wounds. It was heartbreaking to treat so many innocent victims.

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An orthopedic nurse named Tamir was closing a surgical wound when an Israeli soldier ordered him to abandon the patient. Tamir refused and was shot in the knee, rendering him unconscious. He was then operated on. The next day, Tamir was taken prisoner into Israel, blindfolded, and handcuffed for 45 days, receiving no wound care and being fed a juice box sporadically. After it was discovered he wasn't Hamas, he was released on the side of the road. He crawled for three kilometers with a horribly infected wound. Before his release, he was hit in the right eye with a rifle butt, causing permanent blindness. He was then picked up by a passerby and brought to the hospital. The speaker claims Tamir was tortured, starved, and abused. CNN has reached out to the IDF for comment.

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The situation was worse than expected, with many injuries, especially in women and children. Despite the narrative of targeting Hamas militants, more women were treated than men. Many children with severe injuries arrived, some beyond saving. Lack of morphine and proper care meant they often died without dignity, left on the floor of the emergency department.

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Hind Rajab, a 6-year-old Palestinian girl, was trapped in a car with her relatives as Israeli forces surrounded them in Gaza City. Despite efforts to rescue her, Hind and her family were found dead in the car 12 days later. Satellite imagery shows Israeli tanks near the car, indicating deliberate firing. The Red Crescent's attempts to help were in vain, with even the medics sent to save Hind being killed. The Israeli military has not provided an explanation for the tragic events.

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Naomi witnessed horrific acts during the conflict, including beheadings and burned bodies. The smell of burning flesh was overwhelming. Despite the danger, she focused on saving lives, risking her own safety. She didn't have time to process the danger, just focused on staying alive to help others. Her bravery and selflessness are truly inspiring.

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In Gaza City, an elderly street vendor named Masud Al Khatadi, also known as Abu Shadi, was killed by the occupation army. Abu Shadi was beloved by his community for selling sweets at affordable prices and helping those in need. Despite facing obstacles throughout his life, including having his cart burned during the 1st intifada, he remained dedicated to his work and his neighborhood. Sadly, during the ongoing war, he was targeted and killed by a bombing. Abu Shadi's legacy as a protector of the poor lives on.
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