Dr. Said Abdulrahman has been dedicated to caring for others for 23 years. He was born in Beit Laia, in the north of the Gaza Strip, and was forced to move to Rafah, in the south, when the offensive began. He was arrested at a hospital in Gaza City.

Between patient and patient, he confesses the ordeal that the Israeli army put him through: “They put us to sleep no pillow“, without a mattress, without a cover and with loud music, as if it were a party.” Describes the tortures to which he was subjected. To do this, he shows the evidence, his hands: “They were handcuffed for 45 days. They put a mask on my eyes for 45 days. Also clamps on the legs.”

Since his house was bombed, he has not heard from his family. She assures that she has no relationship with Hamas: “My weapons they are my pennotebook and stethoscope.” Like him, almost two million Gazans continue to be overcrowded in this city due to the continuous bombings. In the last hours the attacks have killed two children In a kindergarden.

North of Rafah, in Khan Yunis, some run amidst sniper fire. In Deir al Balah, in the central area, they cry for their dead and pray for their wounded. Hospitals cannot cope and the injured are treated lying on the ground. The cries of despair do not seem to matter to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has announced that they have overthrown “17 of 24 battalions.” “The rest are in the south and we will take care of them,” he has promised. He also takes the opportunity to attack UNRWA, warning that “it is not part of the solutionbut about the problem.” All this, after having linked 12 of its workers to Hamas.