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An American surgeon working in two Gaza hospitals during the last three weeks, Palestinian patients injured in the lack of equipment and materials of the wounded, he said.
Dr. Mark Perlmutter says doctors have to work in the work rooms without soap, antibiotic or x-rigs, because Israel has restored the attack on Hamas in Gaza.
A 15-year-old girl with Israeli car fire firing in a bicycle was one of the many injured children, where Dr. Perlmutter had to work.
The Israeli government is aimed at allocating all the remaining hostages of all renewed attacks in Gaza.
Dr. Perlmutter spoke shortly after the end of his second visit to Gaza shortly after the end of the BBC – the first was around a year ago. Criticism of Israel’s behavior in the strip, previously called the arms embargo and said that the attacks of Gaza attacked the genocide that Israel rejects the fierce.
This time he worked at Al-Aqsa Hospital in Al-Balah in the territorial center of Gaza.
The Wider World Health Organization (Kim) program works for augmentation in Gaza.
Hamas was at Nasser Hospital while targeting Ismail Barhoum, which targeted Ismail Barhoum, the financial chief.
Hamas said Barhoum was treated for injuries suffered in the Israeli attack before. The Israeli army rejected it, “To make terrorist acts,” he said.
Dr. Perlmutter told the BBC that Barhoum was in hospital to get medical treatment. As a patient in the hospital, Barhoum says it is the right to protect within the Geneva Convention.
Human value of the most recent Israeli attack, for two 15-year-olds – a girl in the cyclist in each of the hospitals, which is a week, was an example for the girl on the bike.
“They are both macerated, but also cut by Apache Gunships,” said Dr. Perlmutter.
The girl, with the words, “be lucky to keep three of his limbs”.
Dr. Perlmutter informed the ambulance to the ambulance to the ambulance to the ambulance to the ambulance to the ambulance to the ambulance to the young girl at the scene.
He says he walked his bike by himself, and he came to the hospital without anything else in the morning bag or doubt. Graphic images from the operating table show catastrophic wounds to the foot and arm.
After receiving a warning to evacuate the boy north, he was driving a car with his grandmother, Dr. Perlmutter says.
“Then the car was attacked with two apache guns. Grandma was broken and died at the scene.”
“The boy went in the right side of a leg, the vein on the left side, the nerves on the left side of the amputation on the left side of the amputation, and there is a chest wound.” He did not survive. “
Dr. Perlmutter also provided graphic photos of the boy’s wounds.
The statement said that the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) “do not target persons.”
“IdF, in accordance with international law, is only targeting military purposes, while taking possible measures to reduce damage to citizens,” BBC said.
The statement also said that the phrase “sufficient information” to resolve the events described by Dr. Perlmutter.
“The IDF has taken action to resolve irregular events. The IDF is investigating such events and takes appropriate measures where it is right,” he said.
In such conditions, Dr. Perlmutter stressed that the commitment and selflessness of Palestinian medical employees and their efforts to the efforts of foreign doctors.
“Stress levels are not accessible to Palestinian medical students who work with us, as in nurses and techniques in the operating room with Palestinian surgeons.
“They all leave their families, voluntarily and often work without paying. They work in the same hours and went home in a month.
Most hospitals across Gaza are able to work with exploitation or difficulty. Dr. Perlmutter compared medical institutions in Gaza to the place where he lived in North Carolina. There is more than one trauma center, but it was a lot, says that Israel has to do the flow of losses that result in the rest of the war against Hamas.
“The small community hospital is the tenth of any of the al-Aqsa, the volume of any of the homes – and it is a good lot to manage these horrible injuries, many patients died, no more patients died in a better hospital.”
On Saturday, the UN Humanitarian Chief Tom Fletcher described the current situation in Gaza as terrible.
“All access points to Gaza have been closed for cargo since the beginning of March. At the border, food decay, medication and vital medical equipment are glued,” he said.
“If the basic principles of the humanitarian law are still considered, the international community must act to support them.”
On March 2, the Israeli government closed the border crossings with Gaza and stopped humanitarian aid. This reported that the new US proposal was rejuvenated by Hamas’s rejection Stretch the first stage of the ceasefire and instead of negotiating the second stage, the collateral contract.
“When Israel restores attacks, a year ago, when I was here, it was almost the same when I was bombed uninterrupted,” said Dr. Perlmutter. “The only difference was to bomb people in tents instead of bombing people in the buildings.”
The Israeli army regularly claimed that Hamas was operating in the shelter of civilians. This says it is not targeting civilians and takes measures to prevent civilian casualties.
This Last year, the International Criminal Court decided to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoab Gallut said that “every month is reasonable for the criminal responsibility … that the attack on the civilian population is reasonable for the deliberately”. They deny it.
Hamas-Run said the Israeli attacks said that more than 15,000 Palestinian children were killed.
The IDF has been suspended since the ceasefire period, 921 Palestinians were killed on March 18.
Dr. Perlmutter warns that Israeli attacks have more mass losses in Gaza, the lack of supplies in two hospitals will die from the wounds that Palestinians can be treated.