It was about 2 or 2:30 am when Dr. Ferohunga was renewed due to sleeping with the door of his home to the background. It was March 18 and Israel resumed his bombs campaign Gaza, to bring powerful end to the fire attack agreement.
The 43-year-old was now on his second Tagaza trip, working in Nasser Medical Complex from the Cannis. He entered the field on March 6, when the warring sounds were silenced.
But soon, regular sounds that are most commonly familiar with the turmoil and explosions filled with wind, and is found to be added to the party of another person.
“In the morning of 18, things changed dramatically,” he told CBC news from the video call on Thursday. “But I expected the attack to restart the full force while here I was so wonderful.”
The fire began working on Jan 19, a three-partouted agreement with the hosting of prisoners while delayed the talks about the future in the next truce phase.
Israel has presented new Airstrikes in Gaza-in-laws while their forces are getting updated. Hamas responded firing at UTel Aviv rockets.
The first paragraph, the period of 42 days mainly focuses on the release of captivity, expiring in March 1 without agreement in the second phase.
On March 18, Israel rebuilt its bombs, leading to about 600 dead, according to the Gaza health service, and leaving the first paragraph.
Prime Minister Benjamin and Tanyahu said this was “the beginning” as Israel began the ground raid to put pressure on Hamas to release all the remaining sakees.
Sophist, a torture surgeon from California, says he and his colleagues were in an emergency room within 15 minutes before they saw patients in 10 years.
He was in his first surgery of the day after an hour.
Shrapnel Damage
He said one of the first things he could do that day explained to my Father that his daughter would not survive her.
“There were the three-year-old girl with a lot of blasts in her face and head, a strong breath [signifying that oxygen is not getting to the brain] And the very weak beating, “he said. Even if he was dead yet, he would die and nothing we could do.”
The hospital saw between 250 and 300 people that day, “says 40 or 50 percent.
All the injury he saw from Shrebnel said he said.
“The very little strapnel but very powerful in human bodies, puts their hearts, their lungs, their belly and their mind.”
He said he had participated in six work on Tuesday during the first three children – three children, two women and one age.
He said the constipation campaign campaign took from three to five hours while taking care of patients. “When you start working, you’re really getting lost from that.”
Hundreds of death, damage
In the CBC news statement, doctors who have no restrictions say its groups respond to the “entry” of southern patients in Central Tuesday.
Nasser, where Bedwa was based, the party found 55 dead and 113 injured, in a statement. Foot hospital in the city of Deiri Al Balalah received 10 injured; Hospital City al Aqsa, medical staff found 20 injured and damaged patients.
The Sedwa said that afternooning after the medical teams finally received the parameter in the emergency room.
The people of Gazani “cannot afford violence and violence that they begin again,” and a continuous suspension is required, doctors said on the basis of the border statement. The organization also called Israel that allows the support and basic goods in the area.
Tom Fletcher, Officer of the High United States, Said On command In the UN Security Council that the worst fear of the “miscarriage” is the reboot of the Gaza.
“Fearless fear” of people in the field, added.
Not to worry about your safety
The war was developed after the attack of Hamas-Led in Oct. 7, 2023, killed about 1.200 people and took some 250, according to Israel’s Talies.
Israel replied through a military campaign where more than 49,000 Palestines were killed, according to Health officials of Gaza. Thousands of additional fears are still being buried and criticized under rubbish.
But when the trader brought the calmness of the strip when it went on, war results could be seen inside and out of the hospital.
When he spent most of his time at the hospital, Sedwwa said he was not in the area since Tuesday, “For obvious reasons.”
But before the attack, he spent time to see the Apocalyptic roads and buildings of Ban Younis.
“Every structure is hurt in some way, everybody, said.
“Some of them have been despoiled, some of them … All they just live in all alone, some are stumbled,” he said.
When he was not aware of the re-establishment of the war, Simswa said being a voluntary medication in Gaza made them feel concerned about his safety.
“It’s hard to pretend to be [the explosions] He said, “Don’t be afraid, but if a person wants to work in Gaza Strip, a person has to accept that the Israelites can kill you at any time.”