Shocking testimony of a British doctor on the massacre of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip
According to Sky News, Dr. Nada Al-Hadithi, who has just returned from Gaza, recounted scenes in which she witnessed the killing of Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip and described how Israeli forces target people with heavy weapons such as drones.
In her interview, Al-Hadithi described one incident she witnessed, in which Israeli bombs struck the tent of a Palestinian family, killing the entire family of a 21-year-old pregnant woman.
She said: “When the tent was targeted by drones, the woman’s entire family was killed. She herself, who was already frail and emaciated, lost both of her legs.”
Her testimony was published as Steve Witkoff, Donald Trump’s special envoy for Middle East affairs, visited the occupied territories.
Witkoff, accompanied by Mike Huckabee, the U.S. ambassador to Israel, visited the distribution center of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) in the city of Rafah.
The operations of this U.S.-based organization—backed by Israel to deliver food to the area—have been marred by violence and controversy. Since May, hundreds of people on their way to these aid distribution points have been killed by Israeli gunfire, a fact confirmed by eyewitnesses, health officials, and the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.
The Israeli army claims it has only fired “warning shots,” while the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF)—founded by the U.S. and supported by Israel—also insists that armed forces have fired warning shots only to prevent overcrowding.
However, Al-Hadithi’s account from Gaza tells a different story. She said: “During the three weeks I was there, the scale of famine and malnutrition among patients was painfully clear. Even the intensity and persistence of the bombings had worsened. Every day we faced a wave of injured people. People were being targeted inside their tents—tents that were supposed to be in safe zones.”
She went on to say: “One of my colleagues—a patient, hardworking man—was, according to eyewitness accounts from among the medical staff, pursued by a drone. The drone did not target him on the way, but waited until he reached his tent and embraced his three children—then killed them all.”
Al-Hadithi also testified to the dire condition of Gaza’s skeletal, malnourished children, noting that nearly two million people are living without water, food, or medicine. She added that even medical aid workers in Gaza themselves are suffering from extreme hunger.