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California doctor travels to Gaza to treat children injured in Israel-Hamas war

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For Dr. Mohammad Subeh, household and religion are all the pieces, however this Ramadan seems to be completely different than earlier years.

The emergency doctor, 39, just lately returned residence from 5 weeks in Gaza, the place he treats the youngest victims of the battle between Israel and Hamas. The coastal territory has been beneath assault by Israel since a brutal Hamas assault left 1,200 individuals lifeless in southern Israel. Dozens of hostages are believed to nonetheless be held in Gaza.

The battle has left greater than 33,000 Palestinians lifelessbased on worldwide assist companies, and displaced almost the entire two million individuals who dwell in Gaza. Subeh, a Palestinian refugee who was born in Kuwait and raised in america, mentioned that he had by no means visited Gaza earlier than the battle, however felt that he could not watch the devastation and do nothing.

“Once I noticed that 10-year-old take his final breath, all I may take into consideration was ‘I am nonetheless respiration, how come I get to nonetheless breathe?'” he defined.

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Mohammad Subeh, far proper.

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Subeh determined to go to Gaza, getting into via the Rafah crossing. He documented his experiences with a day by day video diary. In a single entry, he mentioned being on the bottom was “nearly like a zombie apocalypse film.”

Subeh mentioned that in Rafahthe place about half of Gaza’s inhabitants is now squeezed, he would see about 200 emergency room sufferers a day. Most of them have been kids, he mentioned.

“I might by no means seen so many kids killed in my complete profession and I have been practising now, that is my twelfth 12 months,” Subeh mentioned. “These are issues that you just by no means think about, even within the worst horror film that you’d ever see in actual life.”

Greater than 13,000 Palestinian kids throughout Gaza have been killed in Israeli strikes since Hamas’ October seventh assaults, based on UNICEF.

Subeh mentioned that the accidents he noticed have been so severe and the medical sources so scarce that he needed to donate his personal blood time and again. Different provides have been not possible to search out, he mentioned.

“One of many basic items that we take as a right right here is Tylenol, ibuprofen for fever management, ache management. We didn’t have that,” Subeh mentioned. “That was very painful for me as a result of it is like ‘If I solely had this one factor, I may possibly have saved this kid’s life.'”


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One other harrowing actuality, Subeh mentioned, was the variety of sufferers who he would see after they’d been dug out from beneath the rubble of destroyed buildings. Some spent days trapped beneath collapsed concrete and metal.

“They’d faces that you just could not even acknowledge,” Subeh mentioned in a single video diary. “It is as in the event that they’d entered a distinct realm, a distinct world.”

Subeh mentioned that whereas he handled kids’s accidentshe noticed many sufferers with trauma which will final a lifetime.

“They got here to me with this glazed look of terror,” Subeh mentioned. “What affect does this have on them for years to come back?”

After 5 weeks, he returned to California to reunite along with his household and rejoice the Muslim vacation of Ramadan. Nonetheless, what he noticed in Gaza nonetheless weighs closely on him.

“I do really feel this deep sense of guilt that I left Gaza, and I left the individuals there that I’ve grown to essentially have a deep reference to and love for,” Subeh mentioned.

He hopes he can return to the territory, hopefully in happier occasions.

“I’d like to see them dwell with the liberty to have the ability to do all the pieces that we’re in a position to do,” Subeh mentioned. “Each human being deserves that.”

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