The North of Gaza Is an Open Graveyard
Briefly

As a doctor who graduated and returned to Gaza last year after a decade abroad, I dedicated my life to healing. But that mission has been stripped from me.
Inside the hospital, the scenes were beyond tragic. We had to make impossible choices: whom to save and whom to let die, not because their injuries were too severe, but because Israel's siege meant we simply didn't have the supplies to help them.
I watched children die because we ran out of something as basic as antibiotics. Many of my colleagues were killed, simply for doing their jobs.
If the international community does not act immediately, there will be nothing and no one remaining in the north.
Read at The Nation
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