A young Palestinian girl, left with amputated arms and legs, is suffering the devastating consequences of deliberate delays by the Israeli occupation in allowing her medical evacuation from Gaza. https://t.co/xgAuSLgiZr
The site did an “investigation” into preexisting conditions in starving kids in Gaza — the same logic that would have you believe typhus killed Anne Frank. https://t.co/tfSUsDXXaj
ہمارے پاس ایک شدید زخمی فلسطینی بچہ آیا،جسکی ٹانگ اوردونوں ہاتھ شدیدزخمی تھےاورصرف ایک ہاتھ میں شہادت کی انگلی بچی ہوئی تھی،لیکن وہ بچہ اپنی بچی ہوئی اُنگلی سےاشارہ کرکےبتارہاتھاکہ پہلے مجھےکچھ کھانےکودیں۔غزہ میں موجود پاکستانی نژاد ڈاکٹرز کی زبانی دردناک تفصیلات جانیے https://t.co/SaVY51A4n2
A controversy has emerged surrounding the death of 20-year-old Gazan woman Marah Abu Zuhri, who was evacuated from Gaza to Italy for medical treatment. Israeli, Gazan, and Italian doctors confirmed that she suffered from acute leukemia, which was the cause of her death less than 24 hours after arriving at Santa Chiara Hospital in Pisa. Despite this, the BBC initially published a headline claiming she died of malnutrition and starvation, which was later quietly changed to reflect Israel's statement about her leukemia diagnosis. Israel facilitated her evacuation on a humanitarian flight organized by the Italian government. Critics have accused the BBC of misrepresenting the circumstances to vilify Israel. Meanwhile, some voices dispute the leukemia diagnosis, alleging malnutrition due to Israeli actions. The case highlights broader tensions over medical evacuations and humanitarian conditions in Gaza, including reports of severely injured Palestinian children facing delays in medical treatment due to Israeli restrictions.