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Dr. Feroze Sidhwa was about 2 or 2:30 sleeping from sleep with the voice of the cover of the lid in which he lived in his resistance. He was March 18 and restored the Israeli bomb campaign Gaza brings a strong end to the ceasefire agreement.
The 43-year-old is currently a second voluntary visit to Gaza, which operates in the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan. On March 6, the votes of the war entered the area in the area.
But soon the familiar sounds of all chaos and explosions filled the air and Sidhwa entered another mass casualties.
“Things changed very sharply in the 18th morning,” CBC news in a video call on Thursday. “But I waited for the attack to continue in full force while I was here, so it was not a surprise.”
The ceasefire entered into force on January 19, and the three-stage deal, which entered the hostage and prisoner’s issue, entered the conversations on the future of Gentza entered into force.
Israel has launched new air attacks on targets in Gaza, although the ground forces begin the renewed land operation. Hamas responded to missiles in Tel Aviv.
The first stage was primarily focused on the hostage releases in a 2-day period, and the second stage of March 1 ended without an agreement.
On March 18, Israel, according to the Ministry of Health, resumed almost 600 dead bombing campaign and left the first stage of ceasefire in philanos.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, because Israel began together, he said it was “just the beginning invasion To put all the remaining hostages to release Hamas pressure.
Sidhwa, who was a trauma surgery in California, was in his colleagues, his colleagues were in the ambulance room in Nasser, and after this woke up 3 minutes later after the woke up.
He was in the first operation of the day an hour later.
He says one of the first things he should do that day was explained to a father that he would not survive his daughter’s injuries.
“This three-year-old girl, face and head, agonal breath (stating that oxygen does not reach the brain) and a very weak pulse,” he said. “Although I was not technically died, he would die, and there was nothing we could do about it.”
The hospital said, “40 or 50 percent of women and children were seen between 250 and 300,” he said.
All the injuries he saw, he said.
“It is very small, but very small, but very strongly crumbs, hearts, lungs, bells and brains.”
He says he participates in six operations during the initial wave of operations on Tuesday – three children, two women and a middle-aged man.
He said that the constant bombing campaign went to the patients and lasted up to three to five hours. “You really are losing after start work.”
In a statement on CBC News, doctors, on Tuesday, said that patients in Southern and Central Gaza “Patients in Gaza”.
The team at Nasser, where Sidhwa is located, was injured in 55 dead and 113 people. Deir al Balah took 10 injured in a field hospital in the city; Al Aqsa Hospital in the city, medical staff received 20 dead and 68 wounded patients.
Sidhwa, the afternoon surgery has been suspended, medical teams finally were taken into custody in the ambulance room.
The people of the pot “It cannot be such violence and destructive,” he still needs a sustainable ceasefire, doctors were not limited. The organization also called on Israel to help the area and allow key goods.
Tom Fletcher, a United Nations Authority, said a briefing The UN Security Council said the organization was “worst fears” with the restart of military operations in Gaza.
He added that the people in the area were “fear” I “Abjjz”.
On October 17, 2023, a war took place after the attack on Hamas, which was died in 2023 2023 2023 2023, 2023 in 2023.
According to Gaza, Israel, according to Gaza health workers, answered more than 49,000 Palestinians with a military campaign. Thousands are more afraid, still buried under the rubble and are not calculated.
However, although the ceasefire brought a slight relative serenity, the effects of the war can be seen both inside the hospital and outside.
Sidhwa, on Tuesday, “On Tuesday, he said he did not go to the neighborhood on Tuesday, while he spent most of his time in the hospital.
However, before the attacks, Khan spent time to observe the apocalyptic view of Greek streets and buildings.
“Every building is damaged in a way,” he said.
“Some pancaked, while others … The floors were collapsed only to each other, some of them are in the front.
When the war was not surprised, Sidhwa said he was a voluntary medicine in Gaza, he said in Gaza, he said.
“It’s hard to claim that this (explosions) not intimidated.”