U.S. Doctor Returning From Gaza Describes Unforgettable Carnage
Apr 17, 2024
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American doctor Mohammad Subeh shares his experiences treating wounded Palestinian children in Gaza, highlighting deliberate attacks on civilians by Israel. He discusses the breakdown of public health infrastructure and the devastating impact on ordinary civilians. The podcast also covers escalating tensions in the Middle East, challenges in providing medical care in conflict zones, and the emotional toll of witnessing horrific atrocities in Gaza.
Dr. Subae witnessed targeted attacks on civilians in Gaza, highlighting deliberate harm inflicted during war.
Limited medical supplies hindered hospital efforts in Gaza, exacerbating healthcare crisis for civilians.
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Escalating Conflict Between Israel and Iran
The recent events between Israel and Iran have seen a significant escalation, with Israel targeting the Iranian consulate in Damascus, prompting Iran to respond by launching ballistic missiles and drones towards Israel. This marks a shift from a shadow war to a more overt conflict, potentially involving the US.
Challenges of Medical Mission in Gaza
Dr. Mohammed Subae shares his experience in Gaza, where he worked in a field hospital facing a surge in patient cases, performing numerous surgeries daily, particularly on children with traumatic injuries from drones and other attacks. The hospital's efforts were hampered by limited access to essential medical supplies.
Attacks on Healthcare Facilities in Gaza
The deliberate targeting of hospitals and medical staff by the Israeli government in Gaza has severely impacted healthcare access and delivery, resulting in tragic consequences. The attacks on medical facilities and staff have exacerbated the humanitarian crisis, impeding the ability to provide crucial medical aid to the affected population.
The war in Gaza has been among the deadliest for civilians, including children, of any war in the 21st century. After spending five weeks volunteering and administering at a field hospital in Rafah, Mohammad Subeh, an American doctor, describes what he saw to Intercepted co-hosts Jeremy Scahill and Murtaza Hussain. Subeh spent weeks treating wounded Palestinian children, many of them orphaned by Israeli attacks. He also described treating those who survived the aftermath of “mass casualty incidents” in which dozens of civilians were killed or wounded; many of these attacks appeared deliberately targeted at civilians, Subeh says, rather than “indiscriminate.” As the Strip reels from the consequences of a breakdown of public health infrastructure following the destruction of most Gazan hospitals, Subeh says that ordinary civilians are paying a gruesome price for Israel's military assault.
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