
Gaza Bloodshed: British Surgeon's Harrowing Account of 'Absolute Carnage'
Gaza Bloodshed: British Surgeon Witnesses 'Absolute Carnage' After Israeli Fire Near Aid Site At least 27 Palestinians were killed and 90 wounded by Israeli fire near a food distribution site in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, on Tuesday. This incident marks the third consecutive day of chaos and bloodshed surrounding a US-backed aid operation. The Israeli military stated that their forces opened fire on a group of people who had left designated access routes and approached their positions. "It's absolute carnage here," said Victoria Rose, a British surgeon working in Gaza, in a short video that has gone viral. "There are even more people in the main emergency department, all with gunshot wounds." The video shows the overwhelming number of injured people being brought to the hospital. Rose's testimony provides a visceral account of the scene, highlighting the scale of the tragedy. The UN has criticized the US aid plan, stating that it 'restricts aid to only one part of Gaza, while leaving other dire needs unmet. It makes aid conditional on political and military aims. It makes starvation a bargaining chip.' The conflicting narratives and the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza underscore the urgency for a peaceful resolution and equitable aid distribution. The international community is watching closely as the situation continues to escalate. The events in Rafah highlight the complex political realities and the devastating human cost of the ongoing conflict.