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Date: April 20, 2024 at 19:06:33
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: As Surgeons, We Have Never Seen Cruelty Like Israel’s Genocide in Gaza

URL: https://www.commondreams.org/opinion/surgeons-cruelty-israel-gaza


As Surgeons, We Have Never Seen Cruelty Like Israel’s Genocide in Gaza

We urge anyone who reads this to publicly oppose sending weapons to Israel
as long as this onslaught continues.
FEROZE SIDHWA
MARK PERLMUTTER
Apr 11, 2024
Common Dreams

On March 25 the two of us, an orthopedic surgeon and a trauma surgeon,
traveled to the Gaza Strip to work at Gaza European Hospital in Khan Younis.
We were immediately overwhelmed by the overflown sewage and the distinct
smell of gunpowder in the air. We made the short journey from the Rafah
crossing to Khan Younis, where Gaza European Hospital stands as one of the
last remaining semi-functional hospitals for the 2.5 million human beings—
half of them children—in the Gaza Strip. As humanitarian surgeons we
thought we had seen all manner of cruelty in the world, but neither one of us
has ever experienced anything like what we found when we arrived in Gaza.

We exited the van into a sea of children, all shorter and thinner than they
ought to have been. Even over their screams of joy at meeting new
foreigners, the snowmobile-like hum of Israeli drones could be heard
overhead. It quickly became background noise, an omnipresent reminder
that violence and death can rain down on anyone at any time in this besieged
and ransacked territory.

Our limited sleep was constantly interrupted by explosions that shook the
hospital’s walls and popped our ears, even well after the United Nations
Security Council declared a cease-fire must be implemented. When
warplanes screamed overhead, everyone braced for a particularly loud and
powerful explosion. The timing of these attacks always coincided with “iftar,”
when families in this overwhelmingly Muslim county broke the daily fast of
Ramadan and were most vulnerable.

We as Americans must acknowledge that we are responsible for this crime
against humanity, now in its seventh month and unfolding in full view of the
entire world.

We walked through the wards and immediately found evidence of horrifying
violence deliberately directed at civilians and even children. A three-year-old
boy shot in the head, a 12-year-old girl shot through the chest, an ICU nurse
shot through the abdomen, all by some of the best-trained marksmen in the
world. Every square inch of the hospital’s floor is taken up with makeshift
tents where displaced families live, desperate to find some semblance of
safety. They are the lucky several hundred who get to live indoors, unlike the
tens of thousands sheltering outside on the hospital’s grounds.

As we got to work we were shocked by the violence inflicted on people.
Incredibly powerful explosives ripped apart rock, floors, and walls and threw
them through human bodies, penetrating skin with waves of dirt and debris.
With the environment literally embedded in our patients’ bodies we have
found infection control to be impossible. No amount of medical care could
ever compensate for the damage being inflicted here.

As humanitarian trauma surgeons we have both seen incredible suffering.
Collectively, we were present at Ground Zero on 9/11, Hurricane Katrina, the
Boston Marathon bombing, and the 2010 earthquake in Haiti on the first day
of these disasters. We have worked in the deprivation of southern Zimbabwe
and the horrors of the war in Ukraine. Together we have worked on more than
40 surgical missions in developing countries on three continents in our
combined 57 years of volunteering. This long experience taught us that there
was no greater pain as a humanitarian surgeon than being unable to provide
needed care to a patient.

But that was before coming to Gaza. Now we know the pain of being unable
to treat a child who will slowly die, but also alone, because she is the only
surviving member of an entire extended family. We have not had the heart to
tell these children how their families died: burned until they resembled
blistered hotdogs more than human beings, shredded to pieces such that
they can only be buried in mass graves, or simply entombed in their former
apartment buildings to die slowly of asphyxia and sepsis.


The United States has heavily funded and overwhelmingly armed what is
called “the occupation” of Palestine, but the term is misleading. Israel’s first
president, Chaim Weizmann, declared that the existence of the Palestinians
was simply “a matter of no consequence.” Thirty years later, Israeli Defense
Minister Moshe Dayan told the Israeli cabinet that the Palestinians “would
continue to live like dogs…and we will see where this process leads.”

Now we know: This is where it leads. It leads to Gaza European Hospital, and
to two surgeons realizing that the blood on the floor of the trauma bay and
the operating room is dripping from our own hands. We Americans provide
the crucial funding, weapons, and diplomatic support for a genocidal assault
on a helpless population.

The two of us continue to hope against hope that American politicians, and
especially President Joe Biden, will abandon their support for Israel’s war on
the Palestinians. If they do not, then we have learned nothing from the history
of the past hundred years. Polish poet Stanislaw Jerzy Lec quipped that “no
snowflake in an avalanche ever feels responsible,” but we as Americans must
acknowledge that we are responsible for this crime against humanity, now in
its seventh month and unfolding in full view of the entire world.

By December, the Israeli Air Force had dropped so much American ordinance
on Gaza that it exceeded the explosive force of two of the atomic bombs that
destroyed Hiroshima. Nearly 14,000 children have been killed in Gaza in the
past six months, more than were killed in all war zones in the entire world in
the past four years combined. No conflict of any size in history has ever been
this deadly to journalists, healthcare workers, or paramedics. Indeed, we and
our entire team lived in constant fear that Israel would attack Gaza European
Hospital directly, as it has with so many others. The complete and utter
destruction of al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, along with the killing,
kidnapping, and torture of the healthcare staff, only heightened this sense of
dread.

We came to Gaza as two individual snowflakes trying to stop this avalanche
of death and horror, and yet we also feel responsible for it. We urge anyone
who reads this to publicly oppose sending weapons to Israel as long as this
genocide continues, until the Israeli siege of Gaza is lifted, and until an end to
the occupation can be negotiated.

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FEROZE SIDHWA Feroze Sidhwa is a trauma and critical care surgeon at San
Joaquin General Hospital in Stockton, California.Full Bio >MARK
PERLMUTTERMark Perlmutter is an orthopedic and hand surgeon at UNC
Health Nash in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. Full Bio >
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53914


Date: April 20, 2024 at 21:05:04
From: mitra, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: As Surgeons, We Have Never Seen Cruelty Like Israel’s Genocide in...




"Stop sending weapons" ... Then what? How to get rid
of Hamas? (Because as long as Hamas exists, so does
war. It's in their charter.)

UN Peacekeeping troops? Open to suggestions.

Hire China to sort them out and move them in next to
the million missing Uighars?

How about we just send all the weapons and money to
defeat Russia and let Iran and Hamas run-over Israel?
What kind of genocide coverage would you read about
then?








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53920


Date: April 20, 2024 at 21:56:32
From: ryan, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: As Surgeons, We Have Never Seen Cruelty Like Israel’s Genocide...


akira and ot don't have solutions...they feel helpless so they lash out...the only way to really help end the situation is change yourselves...change how you think and live...be peace...be love...be fearless...


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53939


Date: April 21, 2024 at 10:30:16
From: old timer, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: As Surgeons, We Have Never Seen Cruelty Like Israel’s Genocide...


“akira and ot don't have solutions”

correct, i don’t have the solution to peace in the mideast. i’m just a guy
speaking up about the atrocities happening in gaza. best solution i can
offer is that israel should stop slaughtering innocent women and children
and that is an opinion shared by most people, with the possible exception
of a few dumbasses here

do you have the solution to peace in the mideast?


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53935


Date: April 21, 2024 at 09:53:53
From: Redhart, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: As Surgeons, We Have Never Seen Cruelty Like Israel’s Genocide...


wise words.


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53929


Date: April 21, 2024 at 03:56:15
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: As Surgeons, We Have Never Seen Cruelty Like Israel’s Genocide...


you haven't a clue how I live my life, what I do with my energies and how I
positively affect the lives of other people on a near-daily basis. I couldn't do
that if I wasn't continually working on myself. You and others here whine,
complain & lash out about Trump, or Russia or whoever, to your heart's
content because you feel helpless. But somehow that's different. You
believe. You're so busy erroneously judging other people's mental/emotional
bodies. It's folly. Get over yourself.


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53934


Date: April 21, 2024 at 09:53:38
From: ryan, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: As Surgeons, We Have Never Seen Cruelty Like Israel’s Genocide...


i have a lot of clues from what you post on these boards...


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53954


Date: April 21, 2024 at 16:54:23
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: As Surgeons, We Have Never Seen Cruelty Like Israel’s Genocide...


You know I'm passionate and yes, god forbid emotional about justice. The
rest is your imagination. Sweet dreams.


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53927


Date: April 21, 2024 at 00:51:30
From: mitra, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: As Surgeons, We Have Never Seen Cruelty Like Israel’s Genocide...




Thank you.

I'm going to try that fearless be peace thing.

(Don't hold your breath. As you can tell I'm not that
good at it.

On the way to the top of Mt. Whitney, close to the top
all I could do was put one foot in front of the other.
Like that.)


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