Doctor in Gaza saves life while her children arrive burned
Doctor in Gaza saves life while her children arrive burned
dr. Alaa al-Najar left her ten children at home on Friday, when she in
Only one of her children - seriously injured - survived the attack. Dr. Najjar's husband, who is also a doctor, was also seriously injured in the air raid. Civil protection and the Ministry of Health report that the family house in a district of Khan " Younis in southern Gazas was specifically hit by an Israeli air raid. CNN informed the Israeli military about the coordinates of the attack and asked for a comment. The shocking video material from the accident site published by Gaza. It shows how rescue workers raise an injured man on a stretcher, while other first aiders try to extinguish a fire that the house has taken. They mount the charred remains of several children from the rubble and wrap them into white towels. Munir al-Barsh, General Director of the Ministry of Health in Gaza, reported that Dr. Najjar's husband had just returned home when the house was hit. "Nine of her children were killed: Yahya, Rakan, Raslan, Gebran, Eve, Rival, Sayden, Luqman and Sidra," Barsh wrote to X. He added that her husband was in the intensive care area. "This is the reality that our medical employees in Gaza have to endure. Words are not enough to describe the pain. In Gaza, not only health workers are the goal - Israeli aggression goes even further and destroys entire families," said Barsh. Ahmad al-Farra, a doctor in the Nasser Medical Complex, reported that Dr. Najjar continued to work despite the loss of her children, while she regularly checked the condition of her husband and surviving child, Adam, who is 11 years old. Both, father and son, have had two operations in the hospital and continue to receive treatment, said Farra. Youssef Abu al-Reesh, a high-ranking civil servant of the Ministry of Health, explained that Dr. Najjar had left her children at home in order to “comply with her duty and calling towards all the sick children who have no other place than the wet hospital.” Reesh reported that he Najjar had seen on his arrival in the hospital: "She stood upright, calm, patient and caught there, with eyes full of acceptance. You couldn't hear anything from her, except for quiet murmurs of (praise God) and (ask for forgiveness)." dr. Najjar, 38 years old, is a pediatrician, but like most doctors in Gaza in the emergency center during the Israeli attack on the area. survivors and injured in the family
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