Gaza, January 18, 2010 (Pal Telegraph) -"I mean the death of people sitting in the streets"Palestinian medic speaks of the "Paltelegraph Press" on Amaaecath terrible during the aggression.Witnesses on the first row of war crimes made them live the last of the innocent Alzfrat
Gaza medics moved the kill, the living and the fragments .. And blood-stained memories
Paltelegraph - Gaza
The ambulance officer Atiya Abu Amra, aware that they may die at any moment, while delivering medical care to hundreds of victims who were killed during the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, a densely populated.
And left Abu Amra (48 years), rushed from his home in the village of Mughraqa, located to the south of Gaza City, in the afternoon, the twenty-seventh of December (December 2008); to hit him the bodies of eight victims killed after the bombing of two security belonging to the Palestinian Interior Ministry in his village, which has been the scene of the Israeli massacres and terrible destruction operations at large, during the offensive, which lasted more than three weeks.
Said Abu Amra told "Paltelegraph Press", recalling that at critical moments "of security at both sites were killed, and my clothes Vtltcht blood," and "The scene was shocking, some passers-by were wounded and the wounds are very serious, and one lost a leg and another was missing his legs."
The ambulance officer attended Abu Amra civilian clothes, in the bodies of the victims in his home village before wearing the traditional uniform of the ambulance, to live for days and nights of hard to lift the victims and providing medical aid to the wounded, in the coastal strip, which changed many of its features by continued Israeli bombardment facilities and territory.
Abu Amra and exposure to infection by shrapnel in the head, back and feet during the fourth day of the aggression, when a rocket landed on the compound of government ministries, west of Gaza, while taking part in the evacuation of wounded civilians living near the complex that was destroyed by missiles dropped by Israeli warplanes.
Medics were withdrawn colleague Abu Amra along with civilian casualties from the scene, and gave them first aid, Abu Amra, but after he regained consciousness, jumped into the ambulance to continue its work despite the pain he felt it.
Said Abu Amra, "If every officer sits ambulance subjected to injury (to fulfill his duties);, people die in the streets, and Israel, an enemy that is ruthless, and the fire was attacking us from everywhere, and if I found an Israeli soldier was wounded in the battlefield Vsohmlh, it was my duty" .
According to doctors; the Abu Amra was suffering from superficial wounds in the head, back and feet, and managed by analgesics to overcome the pain and continue his work with vigor and vitality.
According to statistics Palestinian Center for Human Rights, the seven ambulance drivers and paramedics and a doctor were killed during the recent Israeli aggression on Gaza, and injured more than twenty others while they were rescuing the injured and martyrs of the confrontations.
The doctor said Muawiya Hassanein, who runs the ambulance service and emergency in the Gaza Strip, told "Paltelegraph Press" that "what has been madness, medical crews killed in broad daylight, and the world was watching passively."
Hassanein, did not leave the ambulance and emergency room for three weeks is a long-Israeli war, except in the rare times during which he was down to the field to aid the injured and recover the victims from the rubble.
During the aggression was not any human being whatever their nationality is immune from Israeli army fire, you use the weapons it is argued internationally banned or placed in the center of controversy on the possibility of prohibition; such as Dime bombs and white phosphorus.
And a tear rolled eyeball Abu Amra recalled the scene when five bodies torn near the towers dignity north of Gaza City, in turn hastened to withdraw from the field, but the bodies of the victims were torn apart in his hands.
And explain the Palestinian medic, saying "We arrived at this place in the seventeenth day of the war, and five knelt lying near the towers dignity, I jumped with my colleagues to be removed from the place, but their bodies were torn apart whenever we raised part of it."
Officer and the imprisonment of Abu Amra breath, saying "during the process of lifting the bodies of the martyrs was a child at the age of flowers advocates: Baba .. Baba, brought food!".
And not just the scene of the girl child which has been calling on her father, who had his body torn apart in front of Towers dignity; is what most affects the Abu Amra; but died while waiting for him, could not reach them due to the heavy fire and shooting by the Israeli army.
Abu Amra continues his wearing a jacket phosphorous "I could not access all of the request for assistance, many of whom died before the origin because of the dangerous situations, where the ambulances are targeted deliberately by soldiers of the Israeli army."
Abu Amra and continues saying, "I went along with my colleague Abdel Majid al-Bitar after coordinated by the Red Cross in the days of the last war, to rescue a mother and her parents at bay southeast of Gaza City, but an Israeli soldier was in a tank-type" Merkavah "(fortified) prevented us from get out of the ambulance for three hours. "
The medic says, "and now that the woman and her dead in the ambulance; asked the Israeli army to vacate the place, so we came back Nsaf came back without one, and it was painful for me and my colleague Abdel Muti."
"In the evening we returned to the same place in another format, and the soldiers shouted to us to evacuate women and her child, and they were without the same, I Okrjta, died before our eyes", as sent for him from the memory of atrocities.
After years of aggression; Abu Amra still hopes to improve conditions of life in the Gaza Strip, and get rid of the population of the suffocating siege imposed on them, and rebuild what was destroyed by Israeli war machine.
The Abu Amra, who works a paramedic since the twenty-four years, before moving to the northern Gaza Strip in response to a distress call, "What I experienced in the war is difficult to imagine human mind, death was everywhere."



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