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An American surgeon working in two hospitals in Gaza over the past three weeks said that Palestinian wounded patients have died due to a lack of equipment and supplies.
Dr. Mark Permottter says that doctors had to work in operating rooms without soap, antibiotics, or X -ray facilities, as Israel resumed its attack against Hamas in Gaza.
She was the 15 -year -old, who was wounded by Israeli machine guns while riding her bike, one of the many wounded children that Dr. Berlill said should work on.
The Israeli government said that the renewed attacks by its army in Gaza aimed to force Hamas to launch all the remaining hostages.
Dr. Perlmelar spoke to the BBC after the end of his second trip to Gaza – the first thing it was a year ago. Criticism of Israel’s behavior in the tape, and he previously called for the prohibition of weapons and said that its attacks on Gaza constitute the genocide, which Israel strongly denies.
This time, he was working in a hospital in Deir Al -Bala in the center of the region and then in Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza.
He was working for Auxilium in Gaza as part of the broader World Health Organization (WHO).
He was at Nasser Hospital when he had an Israeli air strike, and Ismail Barhoum, the head of Hamas finance.
Hamas said that Barhoum was being treated due to injuries in a former Israeli attack. The Israeli army denied this, saying that he was in the hospital “to commit terrorism.”
Dr. BBC told Dr. Barshoum was in the hospital to receive more medical treatment. He says that as a hospital patient, Barhoum had the right to be protected under the Geneva Convention.
The human cost of the latest Israeli attack by Dr. Permotter by two 15 -year -old children – including the girl on the bike – who were brought to the operating room in both hospitals he was working in, was a week later.
“They have been torn and torn by Apache’s shoes,” says Dr. Permter.
The girl, with his words, will “be lucky if you keep three parties.”
Dr. Berlimer says that people at the scene told the ambulance crew who brought the young girl to the hospital that she was hit by fire from an Israeli military helicopter.
She says she was driving her bike and arrived at the hospital without a backpack or anything else who had doubts. The graphic images of the operations schedule show disastrous wounds to its leg and arm.
Dr. Berlipre says that the boy was driving his car with his grandmother after receiving warnings to evacuate from the north.
“Then the car was attacked by two Apache wars. The grandmother was torn at the scene and died,” then said.
“The boy came without foot on his right side, and it took five hours to repair the blood vessels on his left side – the nerve repair on his left side failed and had a black hand the next day that requires amputation at the level of the kouna – his left leg will make multiple equipment for rebuilding and has a chest wound. Maybe he had not survived.”
Dr. Permter also presented a graphic pictures of the boy’s wounds.
In a statement, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said it was “not targeting unlikely individuals.”
“The Israeli Defense Army operates according to international law, as it only targets military targets while taking feasible measures to reduce harm to civilians,” he told the BBC.
The statement also said that the Israeli Defense Army had not been provided with “sufficient information” to address the incidents that Dr. Bermeter described directly.
“The IDF is taking a measure to address irregular accidents that deviate from its orders. The Israeli Defense Army is studying such incidents and takes appropriate measures when justifying,” he said.

Under these circumstances, Dr. Beriller stressed the commitment and dedication of the Palestinian medical staff – above the efforts of foreign doctors like himself.
He said: “The levels of tension on us do not rotate even what happens even for Palestinian medicine students who work with us, and the levels of tension that are crazy, as is the case with nurses and technology in the operating room, not to mention Palestinian surgeons.”
“They all abandon their families, volunteer and often work without pay. They work in the same hours we are – and we must return home in one month, which they do not.
Most hospitals throughout Gaza are out of operation or have almost managed to work. Dr. Berlimer compared medical facilities in Gaza, where he lives in North Carolina. He says that there are many shock centers there, but they would be overwhelmed, if they had to deal with the collective flow of losses that resulted from the first day of Israel’s resumption of its war against Hamas.
He said: “The small community hospital, Al -Aqsa, is the size of any of the facilities in my motherhood – perhaps younger – and it is better to manage these terrible injuries – however, due to the lack of equipment, many of these patients died, who certainly did not die in a better hospital equipped.”

On Saturday, Tom Fletcher, the United Nations humanitarian president, described the current situation in Gaza as bad.
He said: “All entry points to Gaza are closed for goods since early March. On the border, food is rotten, and the authority to medicine and vital medical equipment ends.”
“If the basic principles of humanitarian law are still important, the international community must act to support it.”
On March 2, the Israeli government closed the border crossings with Gaza and stopped humanitarian aid. He said that this was a response to what was called by Hamas from a new American proposal Extending the first phase of the ceasefire The edition of the hostage, instead of negotiating the second stage.
“When Israel resumed its attacks, it was almost identical when I bombed them continuously when I was here a year ago.” “The only difference is now instead of bombing people in the buildings, they were bombing people in tents.”
The Israeli army regularly claimed that Hamas is working from the areas where civilians resort. She says she does not target civilians and take measures to avoid civil losses.
the Last year, the International Criminal Court issued arrest orders For Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Secretary Yuof Galet due to the alleged war crimes, saying that she found reasonable reasons for the belief that “all criminal responsibility is a bear … for the crime of war of intentionally directed an attack against the civilian population.” They deny this.
The Hamas Ministry of Health said that the Israeli attacks killed more than 15,000 Palestinian children in Gaza, according to the Hamas Ministry of Health.
The ministry said that since the Israeli Defense Army broke the ceasefire and resumed its strikes on March 18, 921 Palestinians were killed.
Dr. Permotter warns that if there are more mass injuries in Gaza from Israeli attacks, then the lack of supplies in the two hospitals who were working in the way that more Palestinians would die of wounds that could have been treated.
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