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An American doctor who once volunteered at a Gaza hospital said after returning home that the war scenes he saw in the Gaza Strip were “unspeakable” and that the Israeli army deliberately killed children with sniper rifles.
in a interview Mark Perlmutter, a plastic and hand surgeon, told CBS that he has never seen children mutilated and injured in his life like he saw in the Gaza Strip.
“All the disasters I’ve seen, 40 missionary trips, 30 years, Ground Zero, earthquakes, all of them combined, don’t compare to the level of carnage against civilians that I saw in that first week in Gaza,” the doctor explained.
He added that the Israeli army deliberately sniped children and said they had evidence that the Israeli army systematically targeted children and committed war crimes against them.
📰 Dr. Perlmutter on CBS News is the same doctor in the Politico article below.
👉War on children, many young children have been shot, many have been shot twice.pic.twitter.com/QAIa39sE1X https://t.co/u9hr9C0PF2
— DR. KHAL (@Hal9000_T1) July 22, 2024
The American doctor also added that he had seen children deliberately killed by snipers.
“I have pictures of two children who were shot perfectly in the chest, I couldn’t check their hearts more accurately with a stethoscope, and it was a direct shot to the side of the head, and it was the same child’s heart,” Dr. Perlmutter said, adding, “No child gets shot twice because of a mistake by the ‘world’s top sniper.’ And both were on target.”
In late March, the Euro-Mediterranean Observatory for Human Rights said it had documented the execution of 13 Palestinian children by Israeli forces shooting directly at them in and around the Al-Shifa Medical Center in Gaza. The human rights group called the executions a blatant violation of the rules of international law, including international humanitarian law.
CBS said the Israeli military declined their interview request, but a spokesperson claimed in an email that “the IDF has never and would never intentionally target children,” but that “remaining in an active war zone has inherent risks.”
The children are #Gaza Dr. Mark Perlmutter, an orthopedic surgeon in North Carolina who was stationed in Israel in late April and early May, said Israeli snipers deliberately shot the strippers.
Perlmutter told CBS News on Sunday morning, July 21, that throughout his career… pic.twitter.com/Z02G2PqMxt
— Lana (@RashadLana18915) July 23, 2024
Dr. Perlmutter also spoke of the “emotional trauma” these children must endure.
“How can you measure that? I can’t measure my own,” the doctor told CBS. “How can you be an orphan and watch your family melt in front of you, be torn apart in front of you — how can you make up for that, ever?”
“So many Palestinian children’s families were killed that doctors coined a shorthand term: WCNSF (Wounded Children with No Survivors),” the report states.
Ongoing genocide
Israel, which is currently on trial in the International Court of Justice for genocide against Palestinians, has been waging a devastating war on the Gaza Strip since October 7.
According to the Gaza Ministry of Health, Since October 7, Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza has left 39,090 Palestinians dead and 90,147 injured.
In addition, at least 11,000 people remain missing in the Gaza Strip, presumed dead under the rubble of their homes.
Israel said that 1,200 soldiers and civilians died in Operation Al-Aqsa Flood on October 7. Israeli media reported that many Israelis were killed by “friendly fire” that day.
Palestinian and international organizations said most of the dead and injured were women and children.
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The Israeli war led to severe famine, mainly in northern Gaza, and killed many Palestinians, most of them children.
The Israeli aggression has also resulted in the displacement of nearly 2 million people across the Gaza Strip, with the vast majority of the displaced forced into the densely populated southern city of Rafah near the Egyptian border, the largest Palestinian exodus since the 1948 Nakba.
In the later stages of the war, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians began to migrate from southern Gaza to central Gaza in search of safety.
(Palestine Chronicle)
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