
BBC analyst in the Middle East

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The US surgeon, who has been working in two Gaza hospitals in the past three weeks, said the injured Palestinian patients had died due to lack of equipment.
Dr. Mark Pearlmoter says doctors were forced to work in the operating rooms without soap, antibiotics or X-rays, because Israel has resumed attacking Hamas in Gaza.
A 15-year-old girl who was hit by an Israeli artillery shooting while riding her bicycle was one of the injured children who said she had to have surgery.
The Israeli government has said the new military attacks in Gaza are aimed at forcing enthusiasm to release all the remaining hostages.
Dr. Pirlmuter spoke to the BBC shortly after his second trip to Gaza – the first was about a year ago. He criticized Israel’s behavior in the stream, demanding an arms embargo, saying its attacks on Gaza would be a massacre, which Israel strongly denies.
This time, he worked at the Al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir al-Balh in the center of the soil and later in Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza.
He works in Gaza in part of a broader World Health Organization (WHO) program in the field of humanity.
He was at Nasser Hospital when he was hit by an Israeli air strike and targeted Hamas’s financial chief Ismail Bahom.
Hamas said the cash was treated with injuries in a previous Israeli attack. The Israeli army denied this, saying it was in hospital “to carry out terrorist acts.
Dr. Perlmoter told the BBC that he was in hospital for more medical treatment. He says, as a patient in the hospital, Barum had the right to be protected under the Geneva Convention.
The human cost of Israel’s latest attack by two 15-year-olds for Dr. Pirlmutter was given examples of the bicycle – which was different in each of the hospitals where they worked.
“Both were bad and they were torn to pieces by the Apache armed ships,” Dr. Pearlmoter said.
“Be happy if he keeps his three members,” she said.
Dr. Pearlmoter said the incident had told the ambulance team that he had brought his young girl to the hospital who was shot by an Israeli military helicopter.
He says he was alone on his bicycle and arrived at the hospital without a back bag or anything else, which may have suspicious. Graphic images show the catastrophic wounds of their legs and arms from the operating table.
Dr. Pearlmoter says the boy was walking with a grandmother in a car after receiving a warning to leave the north.
“The vehicle was then attacked by two Apache armed ships. The grandmother was cut off at the scene and killed,” he said.
“The boy came in without a foot on the right side, it took five hours to repair the blood vessels on the left.
Dr. Pirlmoter also presents the graphics of his son’s wounds.
In a statement, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said it would not target deprived people.
“Freedom operates in accordance with international law, only targets military targets while taking measures to reduce the loss of civilians,” he told the BBC.
The statement also said that Israel has not been given “information” to talk about the events that Dr. Perlmoter discussed directly.
“Ayaf will take measures to resolve the irregularities that deviate from its orders.

Under such circumstances, Dr. Pirlmuter emphasized the commitment and volunteering of the Palestinian medical staff – in addition to the efforts of foreign doctors as he did.
“The level of pressure on us is not even close to the fact that even for Palestinian medical students working with us, who are crazy with us, such as nurses and operating room technologies, let alone Palestinian surgeons,” he said.
“They all leave their families, voluntarily work and often work without a salary. They work the same hours we do – and we go home a month, which they don’t know.
Most hospitals across Gaza are out of work or have been able to work hard. Dr. Pearlmoter compared the Gaza medical facilities to the place where he lives in North Carolina. He says if they are forced to deal with the influx of the victim as a result of the first day of the Israeli war against Hamas.
“The 10th-sized social hospital is the tenth size of each of my homeland – might be smaller – and was good to manage these terrible wounds – in addition, many patients died due to lack of equipment, who certainly didn’t die in a better hospital,” he said.

On Saturday, UN President Tom Flecher described the current situation in Gaza as a bad thing.
“All entry points into Gaza will be closed from early March, food collapses, medicines expire and important medical equipment are trapped,” he said.
“If the basic principles of human law are still considered, the international community must work to honor them.
On March 2, the Israeli government closed its borders to Gaza and stopped humanitarian aid. “This is in response to what Hamas rejects a new US proposal for a new US proposal. extend the first phase of the ceasefire and the contract to publish hostages, not negotiating the second phase.
“When Israel resumed its attacks, it was almost a draw with the time they bombed when I was here a year ago,” Dr. Pirlmoter said. “The only difference now is that instead of bombing the buildings, they were bombing people in tents.”
The Israeli army has repeatedly claimed that Hamas is working in areas hiding civilians. He says he does not target civilians and take action to avoid civilian casualties.
the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant last year To Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Joe Galant for suspicious war crimes, he told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Joe Galant that they had found an appropriate principle to believe that “unalitilely taking responsibility for crimes. They deny this.
According to the US Health Department, Israeli attacks in Gaza have killed more than 15,000 Palestinian children.
The ministry said 921 Palestinians had been killed since Israel broke the ceasefire and resumed strikes on March
Dr. Pirlmuter warns that if Israeli attacks in Gaza more harmful, the lack of supplies in the two hospitals in which he works means that they will die more than Palestinians due to injuries that could have been treated.