
Hospitals in Gaza are struggling to respond to the surge of injured patients pouring in one day after Israel broke the ceasefire with Hamas.
In addition to firing a series of airstrikes into Gaza that killed more than 400 people and injured hundreds, the Israeli military says it has launched a “targeted ground operation” in the region, returning troops to areas in central and southern Gaza they had retreated from during the two-month ceasefire.
Dr. Razan al-Nahhas, an American emergency room physician on her second medical mission in Gaza, said she has witnessed firsthand the impact of the ongoing attacks on Gaza as a volunteer at the Al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza City.
“It's just non-stop, one ambulance after another,” Dr. al-Nahhas said. “Pure chaos.”