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A surgeon shares a heartbreaking story of a 6-year-old girl who lost her father and had her eyeball shattered in a bombing incident. The girl was living in a shelter next to the bombed building when she got hit by shrapnel. The surgeon, who could relate as a father, removed a large rock from her eye. This incident completely changed her life at such a young age. The surgeon emphasizes that this is just one of many similar stories, highlighting the devastating impact of the bombings.

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Yaden, a hostage, recalls her terrifying experience of being captured and taken to Gaza. She pretended to be dead, but her captors realized she was alive and dragged her back to the car. Yaden feared she might be raped, but fortunately, it didn't happen. She was paraded as a trophy by her kidnappers as they drove through crowds. Yaden was taken to a house where she was constantly guarded by men. She tried to make them care about her, although they only wanted to protect their trophy. Yaden felt helpless and constantly watched. She believes her efforts to make them care helped her survive. She emphasizes that the ordeal was happening to her and not someone else.

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I'm exhausted and losing my voice. The team has been working nonstop for three weeks without a break. It's heartbreaking to see so many lives destroyed, especially children. We can only do so much to help them, and it's frustrating not having the right equipment. If we had better materials, we could treat more patients. It's overwhelming to see so many people with terrible injuries in such a short time. Today, we had to amputate someone's shoulder because it was shattered. I hope this ends soon, and I'm sure the whole team feels the same.

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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 was trying to retrieve a body from a house buried under rubble amidst continuous bombings by artillery and warplanes. The situation was chaotic and dangerous, especially considering the crowdedness of the surfing cam.

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The speaker recounts witnessing the horrors of an Ebola treatment center, questioning the origins of Ebola and HIV. She then details a brutal assault in Egypt, recalling being stripped, raped, and beaten while a security guard, Ray, tried to protect her. She remembers the tearing of her clothes and a pearl necklace her husband had given her. She fought back during the attack, spurred on by Ray's encouragement. The attackers were also beating Ray, but focused on her. Eventually, Ray reached Egyptian soldiers who rescued her, but not before she was dragged and further assaulted. She remembers the terror of realizing she might survive. After being carried to safety, she was taken to a hospital in the US and underwent multiple surgeries. She recalls a call from President Obama and a letter from Hillary Clinton. Inspired by a South African woman who survived a horrific attack, she resolved not to let her attackers take any more of her life.

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A journalist and academic from Gaza shares the devastating loss of her extended family and friends due to the ongoing conflict. She struggles to find words to describe the pain and the constant stream of names of those who have been killed. She can no longer bear to watch or hear the news. The memories of loved ones lost are too painful to remember. She expresses her disbelief at the destruction in Gaza, a place she used to know so well. She ends by sharing her youngest daughter's heartbreaking question: "Are we going to see my aunties again?" She pleads for someone to help her answer.

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I have 33 years of experience in the force, witnessing various events worldwide, including 9/11, natural disasters, and terror attacks. I thought I had seen it all until I arrived at the scene on Saturday. As a father of 10, I brought my family to help. The devastation was unimaginable. We found people who had been shot or burned to death, some multiple times. When I arrived at Kibbutz Ares two days ago, my team of 50 began searching houses for bodies. In one house, we discovered a pregnant woman with her stomach open and a baby connected to the cord, stabbed with a knife. The mother had been shot in the head. It's difficult to comprehend the order of events in such a horrific scene.

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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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I visited Kibbutz Berri, a village, and witnessed unimaginable horrors. I never thought anyone could commit such atrocities or see body parts of babies and children. The bodies were cut and burned, while others remained untouched. It was difficult to identify the faces of the victims. They were shot multiple times, making it almost unrecognizable. It's beyond a nightmare, and I'm at a loss for words. I want the world to see this. I'll share as much as I can. Please pray for Israel. Don't mute, Alex. There's nowhere else.

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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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Soldiers brought injured people in and some soldiers broke down in tears. The speaker was shocked but didn't cry until they saw an 8-year-old boy, a friend of their brother, who came to their house with blood on his face. The boy's father and sister were killed, and his mother was in the hospital with a gunshot wound. The mother survived but had a bullet in her arm from holding the baby. The speaker and the boy, along with a 3-year-old boy, were taken on a bus without knowing where they were going and with no belongings.

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Over time, we treated many children, especially during my month at NASA. Most injuries were from explosions, where debris penetrated the skin, causing broken bones or internal injuries. We also saw burns and bullet wounds, particularly from drones targeting children aged 5 to 15, who often couldn't escape quickly. The psychological trauma was severe; many children, like a 7-year-old named Mohammed, struggled to cope after losing their parents. Despite medical treatment, his wounds wouldn't heal due to his mental state. This highlights the significant psychological impact on children in Gaza, which now has the highest number of child amputees in the world.

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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 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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Speaker 1 recounts the horrifying attack they experienced in a bomb shelter. They sought safety in the shelter but were unexpectedly attacked with grenades and an RPG. Many people were killed, and only a few survived. The speaker witnessed people being killed and injured, including a brave individual who saved lives by throwing back grenades. The speaker sustained injuries from shrapnel and has a piece lodged in their chest. Eventually, they were rescued by a civilian who called the military. The speaker now feels safer but still experiences anxiety. They hope people understand the severity of the massacre and the impact it had on civilians.

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This video shows the aftermath of a strike in the Al Shati refugee camp in Gaza. The attack occurred during intense Israeli bombardment. United Nations officials have called the living conditions in Gaza "inhumane" and stated that 70% of people in the area are displaced. The nurse and activity manager for Doctors Without Borders, Emily Callahan, shares her experience of being evacuated and the difficult conditions she witnessed. She describes overcrowded camps with limited access to water and medical supplies. The national staff of Doctors Without Borders played a crucial role in ensuring their safety and survival. Despite the hardships, Callahan expresses her deep connection to Gaza and the incredible resilience of the Palestinian people.

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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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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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I am Brigitte Gabriel, and I want to share my story. I was born in Lebanon, a once Christian country in the Middle East. However, when we accepted Palestinian refugees, our country changed. They wanted to destroy us, and they did. At 10 years old, my home was blown up, and I spent the next 7 years living in an underground bomb shelter. We had no electricity, water, or food. We risked our lives just to get water. The world forgot about us, and we thought we would be slaughtered. Thankfully, Israel intervened and established a security zone. I moved to Israel and became a news anchor, fighting against terrorism. We must stand against barbarism and support Israel in this war.

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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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Israeli soldiers describe witnessing mass casualties and horrific scenes as they navigate through houses and communities. Babies with severed heads, families gunned down in their beds, and destroyed homes with grenades and booby traps are just some of the atrocities they encounter. The soldiers, many of whom are reserves, left their own families behind to face this unimaginable horror. As they continue their mission to evacuate casualties and eliminate terrorists, they are constantly reminded of the danger they face, with artillery firing overhead and the constant threat of attack. Despite the difficulties, the soldiers remain committed to fighting for their country and want the world to see the reality of the situation on the ground.

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I've heard heartbreaking stories of forced displacement in Gaza. Families have minutes to flee before bombings. Many aren't warned. Children are left injured and traumatized. There is no safe place in Gaza.

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These people waited for freedom, but chaos erupted. The crew faced harassment and assault, with the camera capturing the horrifying ordeal. Despite the violence, they clung to each other for survival. The former soldier was torn away, leaving the journalist fearing for her life.

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Yaden, a hostage, describes her terrifying experience of being captured and taken to Gaza. She pretended to be dead, but her captors realized she was alive and dragged her back to the car, causing her clothes to come off. Yaden feared she might be raped. Fortunately, they didn't harm her in that way. She was paraded as a trophy to the crowds in Gaza before being taken to a house where she was constantly guarded by men. Yaden tried to make them care about her as a human, which may have helped her survive. Despite feeling watched and helpless, she never shut down emotionally.
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