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Dr. Victoria Rose spent 21 days in the territory, treating people who were shot trying to get food and children with life-changing injuries from Israeli bombs.
By Lizzie Dearden
Dr. Victoria Rose spent 21 days in the territory, treating people who were shot trying to get food and children with life-changing injuries from Israeli bombs.
Middle East
Crisis
Supported by
Dr. Victoria Rose spent 21 days in the territory, treating people who were shot trying to get food and children with life-changing injuries from Israeli bombs.
By Lizzie Dearden

LONDON: A British surgeon who worked in Gaza has said she never saw anyone in the Palestinian enclave with weapons except Israeli…

Victoria Rose says the scale of recent bombardment is the ‘worst’ she has witnessed since war began.

Dr Graeme Groom has visited Gaza 40 times and says he has never before witnessed such trauma, hunger and bravery from Palestinian…

RIYADH: Nearly two years into Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, the enclave’s shattered health system is collapsing under…

LONDON: British healthcare workers volunteering to treat patients in the Gaza Strip report witnessing harrowing injuries,…

Israel continues to target Gaza's heroic medics, while tens of thousands of patients remain trapped without treatment.