LONDON: A British doctor who recently returned from Gaza told Sky News that an Israeli drone pursued her colleague home and killed his family.
Nada Al-Hadithy said the situation in Gaza is âabsolutely desperate.â One of her patients, a 21-year-old woman who was six months pregnant, lost her baby after an Israeli bomb detonated near her tent, seriously injuring her.
âHer husband was killed, she lost her eye, she had an open fracture and both her legs were completely destroyed from the bomb blast,â Al-Hadithy said.
âThis woman is completely emaciated, with no vitamins, no food. And one day her baby stopped moving.â
A âschool classroomâs worth of childrenâ are dying in Gaza every day, the doctor said, adding that many Gazan health workers are suffering from starvation along with the general population there.
In the three weeks she worked in Gaza, Al-Hadithy said there was a âtangible difference in the amount of starvation and the emaciation of our patients.â
She added: âEven the severity of and relentlessness of the bombings was worse. It was mass casualty after mass casualty, with people being blown up in their tents, which were meant to be in green zones. The situation was catastrophic.â
She described her colleague whose family was killed by an Israeli drone as âpatient, joyful and hardworking.â
He was followed home, according to eyewitness testimony from Al-Hadithy and other medical workers, by an Israeli quadcopter first-person-view drone.
The droneâs operator chose not to âkill him on the route where he was on his own,â she said. Instead, the operator âwaited until he was in his tent and greeted his three children and killed all of them.â
Al-Hadithy said she regularly saw emaciated children while working in Gaza, adding: âYouâve got 2 million starving people in (an area) the same size as Exeter, which in our country and in our census in 2021 had 130,000 people in it. Thatâs 2 million people with no water, no sanitation, no food, no medical supplies.â
She praised her Palestinian colleagues in Gazaâs besieged health sector, saying: âNever before have I seen such dignified, committed people.â