Stench in the Air: Scant Resources Stretched to Exhaustion
GAZA CITY - Fida Basal, 20, was not there when the missile struck her uncle's house the day after Israel began its ground invasion of Gaza. But her sister, Hanin, 18, was.
Fida found Hanin at Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. One of Hanin's legs, her sister was told, had been amputated. "I want her leg now," Fida screamed at her mother. "God has no mercy. You get me her leg now."
Her uncle lost both legs.
Another woman found only half of the body of her daughter, 17, in the Shifa morgue. "May God exterminate Hamas," she screamed, in a curse rarely heard these days during a conflict in which many Palestinians praise Hamas as resisters. Israel contends that Hamas has purposely endangered civilian lives by fighting in and around populated areas.
The scene on Sunday at the hospital, a singular and grisly reflection of the violence around it, was both harrowing and puzzling. A week ago, after Israel began its air assault, hundreds of Hamas militants were taken to the hospital.
Yet on Sunday the day Israeli troops flooded Gaza and ground battles with Hamas began, there appeared not to be a single one.
The casualties at Shifa on Sunday - 18 dead, hospital officials said, among a reported 30 around Gaza - were women, children and men who had been with children. One surgeon said he had performed five amputations.
"I don't know what kind of weapons Israel is using," said a nurse, Ziad Abd al Jawwad, 41, who had been working 24 hours without a break. "There is so much amputation.
"It's so hard when you do it to women," he said, adding that even the devastating 1967 war was over in six days.
For 10 days doctors have been battling to keep Shifa running. Cleaners constantly mop up blood while Hamas security officers stand guard.
But the scant resources are being stretched to breaking point, and there is a stench in the air.
Mads Gilbert, a Norwegian doctor who was allowed into Gaza last week to give emergency medical aid, and who has worked in many conflict zones, said the situation was the worst he had seen. The hospital lacked everything, he said - monitors, anaesthesia, surgical equipment, heaters and spare parts. Windows had been blown out by a bombing nearby and like the rest of Gaza, limited fuel supplies were running low.
The Israeli Government says it has allowed 10,000 tonnes of essential humanitarian aid to be delivered to Gaza throughout the week, mainly food and medicine, even as Hamas fired its longer-range rockets into the cities of the Israeli south.
Among the donations were 2000 units of blood from Jordan, five ambulances from Turkey and five transferred on behalf of the Palestinian Red Crescent Society from the West Bank.
Most of those arriving at Shifa appeared to be civilians. The exact reason was not clear. Many ambulance drivers refused to go near the fighting. It also seemed possible that Hamas and Israeli fighters were still battling at some less lethal distance. And it was difficult to know whether fighters were spread out at other hospitals.
But at Shifa most of the men who were wounded or killed seemed to have been hit along with relatives near their homes or on the road.
The first explosion tore through the central Firas Market at 11.30am on Sunday as Mohammed Barbaji approached from nearby Palestine Square. Unable to turn his yellow VW Golf around in traffic, he kept driving towards the hail of shrapnel and the screams of scattering shoppers.
Trapped on Omar Mokhtar Street, which bisects the complex of shops, Barbari felt a second explosion shake his car and shatter its back right window. He saw a man lying in the street with both legs severed. "God protect us," the father of five, 31, recalled thinking.
Medical workers said two Israeli tank shells had struck the market a minute apart, killing five civilians, wounding 40 and damaging 11 shops.
The Israeli Army has repeatedly emphasised that its operation is not aimed at Gaza's residents. But for Gaza's 1.5 million citizens the advance of thousands of troops backed by tanks and helicopter gunships means no place in the densely populated 360-square-kilometre enclave is safe.
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28 Comments so far
Show AllRegarding the unusual number of amputations, please see this story:
http://usa.mediamonitors.net/content/view/full/38389
Israel (with the complicity of the U.S. govt)appears to be testing some new, and horrible, weapons on the people of Gaza.
Wow.
Gaza joins Peurto Rico, Afghanistan and Iraq as an open air free fire weapons testing range...
Walk in peace.
Pan: I am driven to near insanity, distraughtness and intolerance over this slaughter and the heartless arrogance of Israel and our own USA, Why do you think not one senator or US congressman has called for sanctions on Israel? Is this nor our country? Or is the Israeli lobbyists country? When I see Rahm Emanuel step in as Chief of Staff with is smug Israeli smile I want to convulse.
Pan
Keep afflicting the afflicted
Pan
Keep afflicting the afflicted
Green Party condemns...
http://www.gp.org/press/pr-national.php?ID=162
The world will be better off without anymore Jews or Israel. Call me anti-semitic. I like to be called that. Sad to say I may be self-hating cause I am semitic! And I wouldn't mind being taken also for this shameful continuation of our behavior since the hollowcaust.
Note that Obama voices no opposition to this genocide. For comparison, here is the Green Party's statement: http://www.gp.org/press/pr-national.php?ID=162
this is ethnic cleansing and genocide. take your pick. we are just as guilty. as long as we allow these zionists to control our government, and opur currency, we are to blame. this could be stopped by one sane american president.
This is nothing short of genocide.
It is being commited by slow starvation, incendiary weapons, artillery and airial bombardmant.
The vast majority of children in Gaza show extreme signs of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and many have extensive hearing loss due to sonic booms from low flying US supplied F-16 jets and explosions.
The latest casualty counts show 150 of the 550 reported Palestinian dead are children under the age of 12.
So far 4 Israeli civilians and one (1) Israeli soldier have been killed by homemade Hamas rockets.
This is not a war.
This is not self defence.
This is deliberate, systematic murder of an entire people.
And that is the definition of GENOCIDE!
It's like Cheney's canned quail hunt; but, here human beings are the targest!
Terrance here is a source link to very good info from within Israel
http://www.alternativenews.org/
Please remember there was an election in Palestine, HAMAS was voted in, the PLO were voted out.
HAMAS is the government of Palestine, Israel negotiates in bad faith.
SO: WHEN will Israel end their occupation and give Palestine back to the Palestinians?
Sophie Scholl-The Final Days
Isn't there a 3rd alternative to PLO and HAMAS for the Palestinians ?
There is always an alternative, but as soon as they have outlived their usefulness to the Israeli government, they will be savaged. Israel actually supported the rise to power of Hamas in order to break the back of Arafat and the PLO. Israel allowed outside countries to contribute to Hamas and their social projects, which appealed to the large majority of Palestinians. Israel itself, contributed financially, both directly and indirectly. With the ensuing corruption and disarray of the PLO and the eventual assassination of Arafat, the Palestinian Authority assumed control under the new leadership of Abbas, basically an Israeli and U.S. approved lackey. The majority of the Palestinian people were not taken in by this, however, and support for Hamas won out. Now it is Hamas' turn to fall under the Israeli axe. From what I've read, it isn't Hamas that the Israeli government is most concerned about, but the growing population of Palestinians in proportion to the Israeli Jewish population. The Palestinians must be dispersed to Allah or to other Arab countries, particularly Jordan, as commented upon at one point by Ariel Sharon. I can't reference all the articles that I've encountered on this subject at the moment, but there is a related article by Justin Raimondo today at AntiWar.com--"Rationalizing Gaza: How they do it"
The Palestinians chose Yassir Arafat's party. And they were told that their choice was unacceptable.
Then they chose the successor to the PLO. And again were told it was unacceptable.
So they had an election and chose Hamas. And were told it was again unacceptable, and the Israeli military started it's pogrom of regime change via genocide.
Now they have the choice of death via starvation and denial of basic human needs, or death by US supplied weapons of mass destruction and terror.
Now an entire generation of children suffer from PTSD and hearing loss due to sonic booms and explosions. They have no reliable electricity or running water, and a pittance of outside food and medical aid is allowed in only during carfully staged Israeli PR stunts. Disease runs rampant, and many die of simple untreated infections.
This doesn't even touch on the cultural genocide being commited in the West Bank apartheid...
Walk in peace.
One could ask the same of the Israelis who seem to recirculate the same 4 people into high places of power.
"All Nature's difference keeps all Nature's peace." Alexander Pope
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7812286.stm
I checked the link Zippy Livni is still clinging to the "Israel has the right to defend itself" cover story. It covers nothing the whole world knows this was a premeditated military assault from at least six months ago.
http://www.alternativenews.org/
Sophie Scholl-The Final Days
When Livni was elected/appointed, I thought, "Oh good, a woman who might breathe a little sanity into Israeli policy." Pshaw...
"All Nature's difference keeps all Nature's peace." Alexander Pope
Neither Hamas nor Israel are helping the Palestinians any. As to the woman who cursed Hamas, she needs to know that Israel and Hamas are closet allies against Palestinians and even non-zionist Jews in general. I can understand her panic response though.
Terrance Mitchell
Redfield, South Dakota
Not aimed at civilians? Seems to be barely any aiming at all.
Linda McQuaig seems to agree with you.
She wrote: "This extreme military imbalance means that the current fighting is not really a military conflict (as it's often portrayed in the media), but rather a turkey shoot."
http://www.harperindex.ca/ViewArticle.cfm?Ref=00180
The photo might have been photo shopped and probably circulated by CIA or Israeli Mossad agent provocateurs - but I have seen enough media footage to support my contention that what is happening in Gaza is a repeat of what happened in the Warsaw Ghetto in World War 2.
The photo in this article has been PhotoShop edited.
Sigh. "The first casualty of war is truth".
I agree with the quote, but see not basis for your statement about the photo. Generally, altering of images for news purposes is not sanctioned.
I've used PhotoShop pretty extensively. Could you please back up your accusation?
"All Nature's difference keeps all Nature's peace." Alexander Pope
I can't see any major editing. what am i missing?
Some photoshoping happens in all digital photos, just like old-school balancing the exposure in darkroom photos.
The situation in Gaza is simply a repeat of the Warsaw Ghetto in World War II. 1,5 million people trapped and surrounded and being wiped out street by street! It is time for all opposed to oppression and genocide to stand up and say no! Europeans need to reject their governments who are no more than client states of the USA and the global population must demand that the US forces of occupation everywhere in Asia, Africa and particulaty Afghanistan, Iraq and Europe (which has been occupied since 1945) withdraw immediately! No other country in the world have military bases beyond their own geographic boundaries, why should the same principle not apply to the USA?
Exactly !
Terrance Mitchell
Redfield, South Dakota