Inside a Gaza Hospital: A British Surgeon on What He's Witnessing Firsthand
- Dr. Nick Maynard, a British surgeon, reports on the collapse of Gaza's health system while treating trauma patients at Nasser Hospital during the ongoing conflict since October 2023.
- Maynard describes systematic attacks on civilians, stating he has seen many children injured or killed while trying to get food.
- Maynard believes that the current situation represents a deliberate plan for ethnic cleansing and total destruction of Gaza's civilian infrastructure.
- The Israeli Defense Forces claim to reject allegations of intentionally harming individuals and are investigating casualties at aid distribution sites.
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Someone has to do something, thought Dutch doctor Salih El Saddy, who had been constantly following the news about the war in Gaza since October 7, 2023. So he went to Gaza, where he operated on Palestinian war victims at Al-Shifa Hospital.
Inside a Gaza hospital: A British surgeon on what he's witnessing firsthand
Dr. Nick Maynard tells NPR he's treating children shot at food distribution sites and witnessing what he believes is the systematic destruction of Gaza's civilian infrastructure.(Image credit: Eyad Baba)
British doctor claims IDF are deliberately wounding children in Gaza ‘like a game’
A British surgeon in Gaza has claimed medical workers are seeing “clear patterns of injury”, suggesting IDF soldiers are deliberately shooting Gazan children in different body parts depending on the day of the week. Professor Nick Maynard told BBC Radio 4 he and his colleagues have experienced unusually high instances of gunshot victims targeted at aid distribution sites - mainly teenage boys - needing treatment for similar injuries. “On one day…
Israel’s Depravity Will Always Find New Ways To Shock You
Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix Listen to a reading of this article (reading by Tim Foley): ❖ A doctor in Gaza named Nick Maynard reports that Israeli snipers are now shooting starving civilians in different body parts on different days, based on the injuries people show up with for treatment. There’s a head day, a leg day, a genitals day, etc. “The medical teams here have also been seeing a clear pattern of people being shot in cer…
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