
The American doctor, who spent two months of volunteering in Gaza, told the tormenting scenes of starvation and the suffering of the Palestinians and said that children who were crippled by Israeli air strikes were already screaming from pain, but from hunger – crying “I am hungry!”. Her testimony comes when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah still denies the humanitarian crisis on the Palestinian territory and the claim is only to Hamas militants. The testimony of an American doctor about starvation in Gaza said differently.
AQSA Durrani, who is a pediatrician and a member of the Board of Directors without borders, also claimed that she was allowed to enter a gaza with only seven pounds (approximately 3.17 kg) of food. She spent two months in Gaza with this amount of food.
AQSA Durrani, when he talked to people from New York, said the Israeli army has rules on how much food can be taken in the territory.
“When I entered Gaza, the Israeli army had a rule: I was allowed to bring only seven pounds of food. When I weighed protein bars, I tried to get below the border, I told my husband,” How ominous is it? “Why would there be a food limit?
The hospital described AQSA Durrani the treatment of the victims of Israeli air strikes along with colleagues who were themselves “hungry and exhausted”.
“I have been in Gaza for two months; there is no way to describe the horror of what is happening. And I say it as a pediatrician ICU who sees children dying as part of my work. Among our own employees we have doctors and nurses trying to treat patients when they hungry.
The American doctor said children with missing limbs and third degree burns did not shout from pain, but weeping from hunger, “I’m hungry!”
“In the hospital, children are crippled by air strikes: missing arms, missing legs, third degree burns. Often there are not enough painkillers. But children do not scream about pain, shout:” I’m hungry!
“I remember when our bus pulled out of the buffer zone. From the window on one side I saw Rafah, which was nothing but ruins. On the other hand, Green Israel was fresh.” Also read | The Gaza Children face the Battle of Survival: 10 disturbing photos of the terrible crisis of hunger and poverty
“When we stepped out of the gate, the first thing I saw was a group of Israeli soldiers sitting at the table, eating lunch. I never felt so sick when I saw a table full of food,” AQSA Durrani said.
In the podcast, the American doctor remembered the anxiety of the crying, desperate mothers, that she had no food for her starving children – although supplies were just kilometers away. “But it’s not because we don’t have it. It’s because it’s deliberately blocked from us,” she said.
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