Dr Ashraf al-Qidra of Shifa hospital in Gaza City says medical supplies are running out and the hospital's electricity generator will soon be turned off. He called for the opening of a safe passage to allow fresh medical supplies through.
Caption: Mother’s reaction after finding out her children were killed in Israeli airstrike credit: @ytirawi This is the heartbreaking moment a mother discovered two of her children were killed in an Israeli airstrike. Outside of the Al-Shifa Hospital, in the sealed-off Gaza Strip, a crowd of people fell silent amidst the woman’s desperate cries. As Israel is in a state of war with Hamas, families in the tiny enclave feel helpless and abandoned, and many outside the hospital felt her pain.
uk reported on another devastating case outside the Al-Shifa Hospital where a doctor learnt one of the bodies brought to the site was of her husband’s. Israel’s retaliatory strikes on the blockaded enclave have killed 1,055 people and wounded 5,184. Gaza | âI swear my kids were killed before even eatingâA mother at Shifa Hospital losing her mind after discovering that her two small kids were murdered by Israeli war planes. pic.twitter.
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