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Date: May 13, 2024 at 16:41:31
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: 20 American Doctors Trapped in Gaza, Facing Death by Dehydration

URL: https://theintercept.com/2024/05/13/rafah-doctors-european-hospital-un-employee-killed/


AMERICAN MEDICAL MISSIONS TRAPPED IN GAZA, FACING DEATH BY
DEHYDRATION AS POPULATION CLINGS TO LIFE

“We’re continuing to work around the clock with the government of Israel and
with the government of Egypt to work on this issue,” the State Department
said.
Ryan Grim, Hind Khoudary
May 13 2024

above: Palestinians who sought refuge in Deir el-Balah after fleeing Rafah in
the southern Gaza Strip, carry water to their tents at a makeshift camp on
May 12, 2024, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Hamas
militant group. (Photo by AFP) (Photo by -/AFP via Getty Images)

UPWARD OF 20 American doctors are trapped in Gaza as a result of Israel’s
post-invasion closure of the Rafah border crossing into Egypt, according to
sources with knowledge of the plight of two ill-fated medical missions.

Israel has blocked fuel, food, and water from entering Rafah for over a week,
leading to severe dehydration among the general population, as well as
among the doctors on mission.

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Relatives of the doctors were told by the State Department that rescue
efforts were underway, including through coordination with the United
Nations and the Israel Defense Forces. Yet on Monday, the Israeli military
fired on a United Nations vehicle that was traveling to the European Hospital
in Khan Younis, near Rafah, killing a U.N. employee and injuring another.

A family member of one of the doctors stranded at the European Hospital
said that he suspected the vehicle was part of the rescue mission, but was
uncertain. “We are aware that a car that is similarly supposed to be their
rescue passage was shot at and UN employees were killed and injured and
we fear for their ability to have a safe passage and exit,” said the relative. “We
are aware that there is active shelling around the hospital and that staff has
been told to stay away from windows.”

Among the stranded doctors is Adam Hamawy, a plastic surgeon and Army
veteran from New Jersey. While serving in Iraq, he was on duty when now-
Sen. Tammy Duckworth’s mangled body was brought to the hospital after her
helicopter was shot down. She credits him with saving her life. Hamawy’s
friend Sami Shaban has been in touch with him the past several days and
said that he is physically doing well. “He’s a tough dude,” said Shaban, who
has lost 35 members of his own family in Gaza. “Now we just need to get him
home. We funded the bombing of every single hospital there. You have to at
least let the relief people in and out.”

The doctors are rationing water and at least one physician is in poor health
and is on an IV drip to combat dehydration. The dire state of the medical
mission underscores how difficult the conditions are for average Palestinians,
who have spent seven months enduring the Israeli siege, whereas the
medical mission arrived only recently. More than 1 million Palestinians are
trapped in Rafah, which is at the southernmost end of the Gaza Strip. As
Israel threatens a full-scale invasion of Rafah, Israeli troops entered the area
last week and took over the crossing into Egypt.

The doctors are part of two medical missions, one of which was organized by
FAJR Scientific, which did not immediately respond to a request for
comment. It was not immediately clear which organization set up the second
mission.

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“The people on the ground always said once y’all are gone and not allowed
in, we’re gonna be destroyed like Al-Shifa,” said Dr. Mohammed Khaleel on
Monday, referring to Gaza’s largest hospital, which Israel has repeatedly
raided. Khaleel recently returned from the most recent mission organized by
FAJR. “I guess we were all hoping that wouldn’t be allowed to happen.”
Khaleel, who spoke about his experience in a recent Intercept podcast
interview, has also been in touch with doctors on the current mission, and he
said they remain optimistic they will get out this week.

The FAJR mission was told to leave its safe house, Khaleel said, because it
was no longer considered safe.

The Intercept asked about the stranded doctors during the State
Department’s daily briefing on Monday. “We’re aware of these reports of U.S.
citizen doctors and medical professionals currently unable to leave Gaza,”
said spokesperson Vedant Patel. “We don’t control this border crossing and
this is an incredibly complex situation that has very serious implications for
the safety and security of U.S. citizens. But we’re continuing to work around
the clock with the government of Israel and with the government of Egypt to
work on this issue.”

Patel added, “Rafah is a conduit for the safe departure of foreign nationals,
which is why we continue to want to see it get opened as swiftly as possible.”

A trial evacuation will begin on Wednesday, a source with knowledge of it
said, and if that goes well, further evacuations will be attempted.


Update: May 13, 2024
This article was updated to mention a plan to attempt evacuations from
Rafah and to identify one of the trapped doctors, Adam Hamawy.


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Date: May 13, 2024 at 20:11:52
From: chaskuchar@stcharlesmo, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: 20 American Doctors Trapped in Gaza, Facing Death by Dehydration


thank you for the post.


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54235


Date: May 13, 2024 at 16:44:13
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: including Army veteran who famously saved life of Senator Duckworth

URL: https://twitter.com/ryangrim/status/1790131359953948820


Ryan Grim, The Intercept:

Update: One of the American doctors trapped in Gaza by Israel's siege is
Adam Hamaway, an Army veteran who famously saved the life of
@SenDuckworth
after her helicopter crash in Iraq


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