The suffering endured by people in the Gaza Strip has reached a level of tragedy that is beyond words, said an Australian doctor Nada Abu Alrub in an interview with China Global Television Network.
Since entering the Gaza Strip, she has witnessed the "nightmarish" situation at Gaza's al-Aqsa and al-Shifa hospitals. These realities, which she experienced firsthand, were recorded by her on video and posted on social media on Sept 19, arousing attention online.
"The horrific plight and massacre experienced by people in the Gaza Strip, particularly in the northern area, are beyond words," she said.
The living conditions for local residents in Gaza have deteriorated to an unbearable point.
"We have been living under extremely difficult conditions since Oct 7. These are circumstances beyond anyone's control, and the situation has become unbearable. People cannot endure it any longer. The number of displaced persons is increasing daily, and many now have nowhere left to seek refuge," said Mahmoud Al-Daks, a local resident.
For the people of Gaza trapped in their dire situation, the recent decision by Canada, the United Kingdom, and other countries to recognize the State of Palestine has been received as a piece of good news.
"We are grateful to all the countries that recognize the State of Palestine. What we need is concrete action," Mahmoud Al-Daks said.
Words fail for Gaza's suffering, says Australian doctor
