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U.S. Anesthesiologist Recounts Israel's Invasion of Rafah During Medical Mission

On April 29, 2024, six months into Israel's ongoing genocide, Dr. Alia Kattan joined a U.S.-based medical nonprofit on a mission to southern Gaza. At the start of their mission, Dr. Kattan and her team resided in a safe house in West Rafah, operating in the European Gaza Hospital (EGH) situated between Rafah and Khan Younis. On May 6, exactly one week into the team's mission, Israel initiated a ground invasion of Rafah.

Emergency Medicine Specialist Dr. Tammy Abughnaim Recounts Increasingly Harrowing Medical Missions in Gaza

In the Spring of 2023 – before the genocide – Dr. Tammy Abughnaim, a Chicago-based emergency medicine specialist, was preparing for an important visit to Gaza in the Fall. Med Global planned to send a team of doctors to spend two weeks at Nasser Hospital teaching emergency medicine residents how to use portable ultrasound machines in trauma and critical care. The trip was intended to uplift skills vital in a region where the Israeli blockade creates relentless obstacles to health care delivery.

'A State of Passion' Review: Gaza Through Dr. Ghassan Abu-Sittah's Eyes

“I cannot unsee what I saw. I cannot unhear the cries and the screams that I heard and unsmell the smell of festering wounds.”
–Ghassan Abu-Sittah, A State of Passion

I wasn't expecting my hands to shake so much while watching directors and documentary filmmakers Carol Mansour and Muna Khalidi's documentary, “A State of Passion.” The documentary debuted at the Cairo International Film Festival in November 2024.

The War Biosphere: A Lecture by Dr. Ghassan Abu-Sittah

The concept of the “war biosphere,” emerges from the recognition that the duration and brutality of wars, along with their associated crimes, create a lasting impact on the affected regions creating a ‘biosphere' that inhabitants are bound to for decades. The ongoing war in Gaza stands as one of the cruelest wars in history, surpassing even the violence witnessed during World War II. Within this war biosphere, tools and methods emerge to both reconfigure the health of the inhabitants and perpetuate harm against them.

Syrian American Surgeon Describes Amputations, 'Doctor-of-War Mentality' After Mission in Gaza

On the eve of the sixth month of Israel's genocidal campaign in Gaza, Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) ended their two-week siege of Al-Shifa Hospital. The once-beating heart of Gaza's medical infrastructure was burned to a crisp. Hundreds of Palestinians were massacred in the hospital complex that once housed over 30,000 displaced people and treated thousands of patients.