The medical workers there are fucking incredible. I mean there were 2 women the other day explaining how they helped deliver a baby from a mother who'd been decapitated.
In the documentary Gaza: Medics under attack (that the bbc shelved due to 'impartiality concerns') it shows the doctors at the start working in a hospital in the dark (with a spotlight) and the main doctor (Adnan al-Bursh) explains that they don't have water or electricity, but he explains how what he does have are the 'heroes' around him - skilled medics working their bollocks off risking their lives in the worst conditions trying to save peoples lives and limbs. Truly the best of humanity. Just found a little clip here -
Channel 4 Dispatches
The lead doctor at the start of the clip (Adnan al-Bursh) was taken away by israel and tortured to death in prison.
From the
United Nations- "Tlaleng Mofokeng, UN Special Rapporteur on the right to health, said she was “horrified” by the news.
“He was detained while undertaking his duty to patients and caring for them according to the oath he took as a medical practitioner … he died for trying to protect the rights to life and health of his patients,” she said.
The expert underscored the need for an independent probe.
“Dr. Adnan’s case raises serious concerns that he died following torture at the hands of Israeli authorities. His death demands an independent international investigation,” the Special Rapporteur said."
As always with israel, no one was ever he'd accountable for his brutal and despicable murder.