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Reports indicate that hospitals in Gaza are under attack, with women being raped and civilians killed by Israeli soldiers. Despite calls to stop these atrocities from the International Court of Justice, leaders remain silent. Massacres and war crimes are occurring daily, yet the global community is turning a blind eye to the suffering of innocent civilians.

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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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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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Snipers placed by Israeli attack forces are shooting through the windows of Shifa Hospital, targeting and killing healthcare workers. The neonatal unit has been affected, with a nurse killed while caring for babies and the incubators destroyed. The doctors warn that they are close to running out of supplies and time. We refuse to stand by silently and demand an end to this horrific attack on healthcare workers and patients.

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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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The Israeli occupation forces displaced medical staff and patients at Nasser Hospital, hindering essential care. The Palestinian Red Crescent Society suspended medical missions due to Israeli forces stopping ambulances for 7 hours. The siege in North Gaza led to deaths from starvation. The international community, particularly the United States and Europe, are criticized for allowing these attacks on Palestinian healthcare. The Western world's response is seen as complacent and complicit in the ongoing crisis.

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Doctors from Australia describe catastrophic conditions in Gaza. At a lifestyle hospital they faced 'there was no water, no food.' with 'most of our patients are kids and pregnant women.' They were 'not allowed to bring any baby formula, any money' and 'cards don't work,' with equipment down to the basics and patients on the floor, mass casualty. They moved to Al Shikhar Hospital and call it a nightmare as bombing continues; attacks included 'Apache, F-thirty five, F-sixteen, rowboats,' and more than 1,500 people still dead under rubble in the hospital. There was 'no Internet and no electricity,' and staff worked forty eight hour shifts. They demand unimpeded medical aid and an arms embargo, noting 'the F-thirty five parts are not non lethal, They are absolutely lethal.' They describe delivering 'a beheaded lady who's nine months pregnant that we had to deliver her by an emergency C-section in the ER.'

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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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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 currently at Aramark Hospital in Palestine, which is part of the Palestinian Red Crescent Society. Just two hours ago, this hospital was attacked, even though it should be a protected space under international humanitarian law. The attack occurred on a facility that was providing care to over 14,000 internally displaced people. It is crucial that health care workers and facilities are protected.

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Images of babies lacking fuel and resources in Shifa hospital have gained global attention. The interviewer questions whether Israel will consider the humanitarian crisis in the Palestinian enclave. The Israeli army representative defends their actions, stating they are a democratic state defending against fascism and Islamist terrorism. They argue that their operations are not bound by international law. When asked about using hospitals as military bases, the representative deflects, accusing the interviewer of having a political bias. The conversation becomes heated, with both parties accusing each other. The interview ends abruptly.

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Hospitals in Gaza have been forced to stop operating due to increased Israeli military activity in the area. The only functioning hospital in Deir el Beleh had to evacuate over 600 patients and medical staff, leaving it understaffed. The Israeli army designated areas around the hospital as a red zone, and there is evidence of fighting nearby. Videos show the dire situation, with people seeking shelter and safety around the hospital. The injured are now left without proper medical assistance. The Israeli army has not yet responded to inquiries. This is part of a pattern of hospitals being severely affected by Israeli military actions.

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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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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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Israeli forces have repeatedly attacked our convoys, hospitals, and staff shelters, causing fear and suffering in Gaza. The health system we've supported for decades is being systematically destroyed, with patients and colleagues killed or injured. This is part of Israel's war on the entire population of Gaza, with no regard for humanitarian principles. The laws meant to protect humanitarian assistance are now meaningless.

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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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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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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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Mads Gilbert, a doctor who has worked with Palestinians for over 20 years, discusses the dire state of the healthcare system in Gaza after 100 days of war. He describes the unprecedented number of casualties, with 24,000 killed and 61,000 wounded, as well as the destruction of hospitals and healthcare stations. Gilbert criticizes the international community for its moral failure in addressing the situation and praises the bravery of Palestinian healthcare workers. He emphasizes the urgent need for a ceasefire, the reopening of hospitals, and the accountability of Israel for its actions. Gilbert warns of the potential for more deaths due to infectious diseases, hunger, and hypothermia. He concludes by highlighting the need for international support in rebuilding the healthcare infrastructure in Gaza.

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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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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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