"There's blood everywhere in Gaza hospitals," WHO Medical Team Coordinator Sean Casey said on Tuesday (Dec 26) from the Joint Humanitarian Operations Center in Rafah, in the south of the Gaza Strip.
Casey reported “significant casualties” arriving in Al-Aqsa hospital following a reported Israeli attack on Maghazi refugee camp in Central Gaza on Christmas eve.
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Casey reported “significant casualties” arriving in Al-Aqsa hospital following a reported Israeli attack on Maghazi refugee camp in Central Gaza on Christmas eve.
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00:00 We heard about significant casualties arriving in Tal Aqsa Hospital.
00:06 And what we found when we got there was that there had been 100 plus patients brought in
00:11 with serious injuries within a very short period, within about 30 minutes, they said,
00:16 plus about 100 deaths that were brought into the hospital around the same time.
00:21 And we heard from one of the doctors at Al Aqsa Hospital that they had a stream of patients
00:26 following that for about the next 12 hours, a significant number of patients.
00:30 We've seen children, women, young men, old men and women, people bleeding out.
00:37 At the same time yesterday at Al Aqsa, I saw a woman who had multiple gunshot wounds.
00:42 An attempt was made to refer her and she was referred back because she was bleeding so heavily.
00:47 So I mean, there's blood everywhere in these hospitals at the moment.
00:52 We're seeing almost only trauma cases come through the door and at a scale that's quite
00:57 difficult to believe.
01:01 It's a bloodbath as we said before, it's carnage.
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