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Home » In Gaza, “the Most Ordinary Things Can Kill”

In Gaza, “the Most Ordinary Things Can Kill”

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It’s 8am in Gaza and the Nasser Hospital is bustling with activity. The doors have just opened and the staff are already hard at work. Among them is Aitor Zabalgogeazkoa, the emergency coordinator for Doctors Without Borders in this besieged territory. He has been up and working for over three hours, ready to face the challenges of the day.

As he starts his day, Aitor’s first task is to check online for any updates on the explosions or gunfire that he may have heard overnight. This is crucial information that will help him and his team to plan and organize their response. In a place like Gaza, where violence and conflict are a daily reality, this is a routine that Aitor and his team have become all too familiar with.

But despite the difficult circumstances, Aitor remains positive and motivated. He knows that the work they do at Nasser Hospital is crucial for the people of Gaza. Every day, they are faced with the daunting task of providing medical care to those who have been injured in the ongoing conflict. And every day, they rise to the challenge with unwavering determination.

The Nasser Hospital is a lifeline for the people of Gaza. It is one of the few hospitals in the area that has the resources and expertise to provide critical medical care. But even with their limited resources, the staff at Nasser Hospital work tirelessly to save lives and alleviate suffering. They are truly heroes in the face of adversity.

Aitor and his team are not just providing medical care, they are also providing hope. In a place where despair and hopelessness are all too common, the work they do at Nasser Hospital is a beacon of light. They are a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is still kindness and compassion in the world.

Despite the challenges they face, Aitor and his team remain committed to their mission. They are determined to make a difference in the lives of the people of Gaza, one patient at a time. And their efforts have not gone unnoticed. The people of Gaza are grateful for the care and support they receive from the dedicated staff at Nasser Hospital.

But the work of Aitor and his team is not without its struggles. The ongoing conflict in Gaza has taken a toll on the hospital’s resources and infrastructure. The staff often have to work with limited supplies and equipment, making their job even more challenging. And yet, they continue to persevere, driven by their passion to help those in need.

As the day goes on, Aitor and his team are faced with a constant stream of patients. Each one with their own story, their own pain, and their own struggles. But Aitor and his team treat each patient with the same level of care and compassion, regardless of their background or circumstances.

It’s not just the physical injuries that Aitor and his team have to deal with. They also provide much-needed emotional support to their patients. In a place where trauma and loss are a part of daily life, the staff at Nasser Hospital are a source of comfort and solace for many.

As the day comes to an end, Aitor reflects on the work they have done. Despite the challenges, he is proud of what they have accomplished. Lives have been saved, and hope has been restored. And as he prepares for another day, Aitor knows that the work they do at Nasser Hospital is making a difference in the lives of the people of Gaza.

In a world where conflicts and crises seem to be never-ending, it’s easy to lose faith in humanity. But the work of Aitor and his team at Nasser Hospital is a reminder that there is still goodness and compassion in the world. They are an inspiration to us all, showing us that even in the most difficult of circumstances, we can still make a positive impact.

So the next time you hear about the ongoing conflict in Gaza, remember the heroes at Nasser Hospital. They are the ones working tirelessly to save lives and bring hope to a place that desperately needs it. And they are a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is still light and hope shining through.

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