Mohammed Mubarak and Faris Alawawdah were shot by Israeli soldiers
in 2017. They are both treated at MSF's hospital in Gaza. (Photo: MSF)
By Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
Since 2000, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), has adapted its care to the changing needs of the people in Gaza, Palestine. Teams now offer post-operative care (dressings, physiotherapy and re-education) to almost 5,000 people suffering with burns or trauma injuries in three MSF clinics. The wounds and accounts of patients offer us a window into daily life in Gaza.
First off, Gaza means confinement. A strip of land 42 kilometers long and 12.5 kilometers at its widest, it takes just an hour and a half to drive from north to ...
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