British surgery in Gaza said that children are much smaller than children in the West, noting the difficulty of the chances of healing their wounds because of their lack of vitamins and minerals.
Victoria Rose added, in statements to the second channel on German television, that hospitals in the besieged sector are now lacking even the necessary conditions for surgical operations.
“All we use now is our recent resources; we have only one size of the scorpion, which is simply inappropriate for many operations,” said Victoria, describing the situation in Gaza, adding that there is also a shortage of anesthetic materials, and she said: “When we perform surgeries, other doctors install these patients,” she said, adding that it was completely unable to scratch many of them, and she said, “It is really brutal.”
Rose has been in the Gaza Strip for the third time since the outbreak of the war. According to her data, Rose performed yesterday, Wednesday, 10 patients at Khan Yunis Hospital in southern Gaza, and began in the morning with a 3 -year -old child who was exposed to the surface of his body – in the arms, legs, face and upper part of the body – for 45% burns due to an explosion.
Rose stated that she then treated a 4 -year -old girl who lost her hand, and said: “All patients lost one of their limbs or had burns. Half of them was under the age of ten.”
“We are not able to save the largest possible number of people as it is possible in Europe, but we save individuals, and for this reason we continue to do so,” Rose added, adding that the residents of the sector suffer from a lack of nutrition, which is immediately clear when looking at children, as they are much smaller than children in the West, noting the difficulty of the chances of healing their wounds because of their lack of vitamins and minerals, adding that this also causes many Infection, and many children lose their teeth, noting that her two -year -old girlfriends lose her hair.
According to the health authorities in the Strip, all hospitals in the northern Gaza Strip are now out of service.
Our children die slowly
Mahmoud Al -Haw, who is the father of 4 children, was among a group of Palestinians who gathered in front of a charitable kitchen in Gaza, scrambling their bodies forward and waving dishes in a feverish pursuit of a dish of soup.
Young children crying to pressure the crowds from behind. One of them carries a plastic according to the hope of obtaining some soup scoops. Al -Haw continued to advance in the crowd until he got his share.
The hobby is that every day because he is afraid that his children will die from hunger. It is walking amid the ruins of Jabalia in the north of Gaza in search of food and is waiting in a terrifying crowd for up to 6 hours until he barely gets enough to feed his family.
On some days, he is lucky and can find lentil soup. In other days, empty -handed returns.
Al -Haw, 39, said, “I am 39 years old, I am not able.
He added, “I mean, from the morning of the morning, I am standing at the hospice, so we get, but we get a plate, we give the hunger that we live.
The world of hoars is about walking to charitable food kitchens (Takaya) daily, amid the destruction caused by the Israeli bombing.
Even before the outbreak of the war, which took place some of its worst battles around the family’s home in Jabalia, the Al -Haw family was suffering from difficulties and problems. His nephew, who lives with them, uses a moving chair.
He also says that his daughter suffers from heart disease and asthma. Jabalia is located to the north directly from Gaza City.
The hoar goes to his apartment consisting of one room, where his children are waiting for him to fill a mattress. There is no surprise in what he brings with him to the house. It is the soup every time.
Small metal vessels
He puts the soup in small metal containers and delivers them to his four children and his brother.
Children sit quietly and eat slowly and cautiously.
Al -Haw said, “Praise be to God, as you are not seeing, this is a breakfast, tomorrow and dinner. Praise be to God after we got the hospice.” He added that his family did not find anything to eat the day before.
“I hope that everyone is standing by us. Our children die slowly,” he said.
Israel prevented the entry of medical and food supplies and fuel to Gaza since the beginning of March, prompting international experts to warn of an imminent famine in the besieged sector of 2.3 million Palestinians.
Some trucks were allowed to enter Gaza on Monday, after Israel agreed to allow the resumption of limited humanitarian aid in the wake of increasing international pressure. But by Tuesday night, the United Nations said no aid was distributed.
The Palestinian health authorities say that the Israeli military campaign against Gaza resulted in the death of more than 53,000 people.