PARIS: International doctors and nurses who treated Palestinians in Gazan hospitals described wounds more severe than civilians had suffered in other modern conflicts, according to a peer-reviewed study published Friday. For the research in the leading medical journal BMJ, 78 humanitarian health care workers mostly from Europe and North America answered survey questions describing the severity, location and cause of the wounds they saw during their stints in the Gaza Strip.

Australian doctors say they are having to operate in filthy conditions with few or no anaesthetics.

Wounds such as burns or leg injuries are more common in Gaza than among US soldiers who fought in Iraq and Afghanistan

International doctors and nurses working in Gaza hospitals reported seeing injuries among Palestinians that were far more severe than those typically...

PARIS: International doctors and nurses who treated Palestinians in Gazan hospitals described wounds more severe than civilians had suffered in other modern conflicts, according…