Doctors at Gaza's Baptist Hospital receive unidentifiable 'flesh and bones' from Tabin attack
Doctors at Gaza's Baptist Hospital dealing with casualties from the Israeli bombing on Tabin school are giving testimonials on the state of bodies they are receiving in the hospital.
In a post on X, Dr. Fadel Naim, a surgeon in the hospital, said "we received dozens of bodies, victims of the Israeli massacre; others with amputations and severe burns and piles of shattered flesh and bones from those who could not be identified".
In another post, he recalls the moments of performing a surgery to a 16-year-old boy, with "crushed legs, a severed left hand, and severe injuries to his body".
Dr. Naim says he was horrified to find "the shattered head of another person" amongst the bones of the boy's legs during the surgery. He was able to recognize the other person's head by the mouth and chin.
"It was a scene beyond what the heart can endure. Despite our best efforts, the severe bleeding took his life during the operation. We handed his body to his family !!!! There are dozens more with similar injuries, and with each passing moment, we lose another soul," he says.