Gaza's Exhausted and Numb Residents Fear Hunger and Loss Amid Israeli Bombings
Rescue workers in Gaza are facing extreme challenges as they try to save lives amidst the relentless Israeli air strikes. With over 1,500 people dead, including ten medical workers, and health facilities damaged, the rescue efforts are hindered by cratered roads, rubble, and a lack of equipment. The emotional toll on the rescue workers is immense, as they retrieve the bodies of children and fear for their own families' safety. The intense bombardment has left many buildings destroyed, making it difficult for rescue services to reach new bomb sites quickly. The rescue workers are operating round the clock, with little time for rest or communication with their families.
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