
Gaza Hospitals Overwhelmed: "Utter Carnage" as Doctor Describes Crisis
Gaza Hospitals Overwhelmed Amidst "Utter Carnage": A British Doctor's Account The ongoing conflict in Gaza has created a humanitarian crisis, with hospitals struggling to cope with the influx of casualties. Dr. Victoria Rose, a surgeon at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza, described the situation as "utter carnage." In a video released by NBC News, Dr. Rose paints a grim picture of the hospital's capacity. "We are incapable of getting through this volume," she stated, explaining the severe shortages of personnel, medical supplies, and facilities. The hospital, she said, is the last standing hospital in the south of Gaza, and they are "really on our knees now." The video shows several injured children, their wounds a stark reminder of the scale of the crisis. The sheer volume of patients and the lack of resources highlight the urgent need for international aid and support for the people of Gaza. The emotional impact of Dr. Rose's testimony, coupled with the visual evidence, makes this a critical piece of reporting.