Ever wondered what it’s like inside Gaza’s overwhelmed hospitals? Australian doctor Nada Abu Alrub just gave us a vivid—and heartbreaking—peek 😢
On September 19, Dr Abu Alrub posted a video from the Gaza Strip describing the scenes at al-Aqsa and al-Shifa hospitals as “nightmarish.” She’s seen running water shortages, power outages, and medical supplies dwindling while patients line up for basic treatment.
Imagine doctors juggling limited equipment, under constant stress, and families waiting hours just to see a physician. Beds are crammed; corridors serve as wards; and every heartbeat becomes a race against time 💔.
CGTN’s Gaza team also spoke with local resident Mahmoud Al-Daks. Grateful for countries like the United Kingdom and Canada officially recognizing the State of Palestine, he stressed: “What we need is concrete action. The greatest wish of people now is to stop the war.”
It’s a powerful reminder that beyond headlines, real lives are at stake. From clean water and medicine to an immediate ceasefire, urgent global support can make a life-or-death difference 🙏.
As young global citizens, let’s keep these voices alive. Share, talk, and push for peace—because awareness is the first step toward change 🌍✨.
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Australian doctor tells of indescribable tragedy of people in Gaza
cgtn.com