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Gaza Update:
35,000 Palestinian dead since October 7 makes over three times the number of Palestinians killed by Israel in all the years since 2008 combined. In six months.
Never forget these are American bombs. Raytheon, General Dynamics. Paid for with American taxes.
USA Today reports 35,000 Gaza dead since Oct. 7.
Biden concedes Gaza dead at least 30,000
American surgeon Dr. Adam Hamoui:
— Nour Naim| نُور (@NourNaim88) May 18, 2024
"I have worked in war and disaster zones for 20 years, and what I saw in Gaza is unlike anything I've ever witnessed. I performed more amputations on children in two weeks in #Gaza than I have in my entire careerpic.twitter.com/QBfBBMlZdo
— Dr. Zain Abbadi (@ZainAbbadi11) May 3, 2024
According to Save the Children, more than 10 children on average have lost one or both of their legs every day in Gaza since October 7, and many amputations are performed without anesthesia. pic.twitter.com/SZdQ0S47RC
“Unprecedented number of child amputees in Gaza…”
— Decensored News (@decensorednews) May 15, 2024
“UNICEF estimates more than 1,000 children needed amputations — some without painkillers or anesthetic…”
And that was as of the end of NOVEMBER. What's the count now, @SecBlinken?
CBC News: https://t.co/QkNEyEQX61 pic.twitter.com/4Jsj4qT2sh
— Nour Naim| نُور (@NourNaim88) May 4, 2024
The children of #Gaza, victims of Israeli airstrikes, endure unimaginable tragedies: losing family members, suffering injuries that lead to amputations, and being robbed of their childhood innocence.#GazaGenocide pic.twitter.com/LPD4uFoZEJ
Amy Goodman Democracy Now: “Absolutely Unimaginable”: Children in Gaza Face Amputations Without Anesthesia, Death & Disease
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