Doctors at one of Gaza City's last functioning hospitals say they are overwhelmed with casualties from Israeli strikes and are forced to conduct operations in unsanitary conditions with minimal or no anesthetics.
One Australian medic volunteering at al-Shifa hospital told the BBC that every day resembles a mass casualty event, recounting a shocking incident in which a baby was saved from a pregnant woman who had been fatally injured.
As Israeli forces expand their ground offensive only 500m from the hospital, they reported ongoing strikes which are driving tens of thousands of Palestinians from their homes.
Israeli air and artillery strikes continue to pour on Gaza City with the military asserting that these actions are crucial to defeat Hamas and secure the release of remaining hostages. However, the consequences for civilians have been dire, with the Israel Defense Forces stating extensive civilian evacuations are necessary, yet insufficient humanitarian conditions reported by those fleeing prove otherwise.
Al-Shifa hospital, once a sprawling medical complex, now lies battered with scarce resources. Medics report endless cases of severe injuries requiring surgeries under almost unbearable conditions—often with no effective pain management. Dr. Nada Abu Alrub described the scene as a horrific landscape of chaos where operations occur without proper anesthesia and with severely injured patients suffering immensely.
Reports highlight that families are trying to escape the city amidst advancing Israeli tanks, which exacerbate the humanitarian crisis as evacuation options grow increasingly limited due to soaring costs and chaotic conditions on the roads. Meanwhile, destroyed medical facilities across Gaza heighten the urgency for immediate humanitarian solutions.
The human cost of this conflict escalates daily, as the situation escalates with reports of thousands more in the city facing life-threatening circumstances.