The DNR “do not resuscitate”

Hospitals have never been a safe place for patients, like everywhere else, in Gaza!

My people are living through hell, suffering, and screaming for help without being helped!

Today, day 329 of the genocide, three days after the evacuation of Al-Aqsa Martyr's Hospital, which threatens the last hope of more than a million Palestinians, increase their sufferings, and put their lives on the edge.

Three days, after I was deprived of my right of performing my duty towards my people, I am writing this and sharing it because these stories and those people deserve to live forever in the minds of the World.

 The DNR "do not resuscitate"

Due to the large number of patients and casualties that were coming to the hospital at the same time, the hospital decided that we don't have the capacity to resuscitate anyone who is already dead, especially if "the over all assessment", carries a very poor prognosis. I can tell that hundred's of people should've survived if we had had help!

A pregnant lady arrived at the emergency department, of Al-Najar hospital in labour, and we couldn't find any place to help her to give birth to her baby in, no beds, not even a centimetre of space on the ground, no privacy at all, I ran through the department many times to find a solution to that situation, finally I went to a small room in the department, in which there was three patients all of them were connected to oxygen source, I managed to move one of them to another place and created this small private place and I delivered her baby, and it worked! of course she was very lucky, that no complications happened as no treatments were available to helping with that!

An elderly female cardiac patient, came breathless, and she needed Oxygen, but I couldn't find any free oxygen source in the department so I took her to the ICU, which was already occupied by many patients, it was quiet. I helped her in siting in a chair, but all of the sudden, a massacre and many casualties arrived, they were everywhere on the ground, we tried our best to resuscitate most |of them, and while I was looking for something, and feeling helpless, I found that woman siting still scared as hell, blaming me for letting her whiteness all of that, it broke my heart, and i really | felt guilty that I forgot about her, I and I left everything was in my hands and took her hands to the outside and asked one of my colleagues to take care of her!

The kidnapped people, I remember an old man who was brought to the emergency department after being detained for weeks. and subjected to all kinds of torture, he had the most disturbing human feelings, he was in a lot of pain, and he was exhausted, and he Cried to me, not because of how severe his pains were, but because he was feeling really sorry for himself as a decent human being!

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