As Gaza’s doctors struggle to save lives, many lose their own in Israeli airstrikes
- An israeli airstrike earlier this month killed a doctor and his entire family while they sheltered in a so-called “safe zone”.
- The u.n. Reports that over 500 health care workers have died since october due to israel's war with hamas, which has damaged gaza’s medical system.
- Currently, 23 of gaza's 36 hospitals are out of service, leaving only five operational field hospitals.
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BEIRUT: Dr. Hassan Hamdan was one of the few trained plastic surgeons in Gaza, a specialist in wound reconstruction. His skills were vitally needed as Israel’s military onslaught filled hospitals with patients torn by blasts and shrapnel, so the 65-year-old came out of retirement to help. Earlier this month, an Israeli airstrike killed him along with his wife, son, two daughters, a daughter-in-law, a son-in-law, six grandchildren and one other …

A Gaza father mourns his baby boy, killed in bed by an Israeli airstrike
A father in Gaza is mourning a baby boy killed in bed by an Israeli airstrike. Outside a hospital, Mahmoud Mikdad cradles the boy in his lap, unable or unwilling
Over 60 killed in Israeli strikes across Gaza amid renewed truce talks
Over 60 Palestinians were killed across Gaza in Israeli airstrikes, including an Israeli-declared "safe zone" that housed thousands of displaced people. The strikes came as Israel and Hamas pushed for ceasefire efforts to end the nine-month-long war.
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