Akihiro Seita, the director of the health division of a U.N. agency, witnessed the horrors of the war between Israel and Hamas in Rafah, Gaza. He described the devastation and despair he encountered, with buildings destroyed and spirits broken.
Seita visited health centers and displacement camps, where he spoke with staff and residents. He heard stories of loss, displacement, and uncertainty about the future. Many residents expressed feelings of exhaustion and despair.
Seita emphasized the urgent need for a ceasefire and reconstruction efforts. He noted the humanitarian crisis, with shortages of food, medicine, and clean water leading to the spread of infectious diseases.
He appealed to the international community to take action, stating that "No human being should ever be oppressed like this." He called for the rebuilding of a society where Gazans can live safely and securely.
Seita's account highlights the human cost of the conflict and the urgent need for international intervention to address the humanitarian crisis and rebuild Gaza.
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