Gaza Rescuers Are Haunted by Voices of Those They Couldn't Save
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In the depths of despair, Nooh al-Shaghnobi reflects on his harrowing nights, plagued by the haunting cries of those he could not save, a grim reality faced by Gaza's rescue workers. "Imagine there are people under the rubble who we know are alive, but we can't save them... We have to leave them to die." His words encapsulate the tragic dilemma of rescuers operating under extreme conditions, highlighting their hope amidst despair.
The International Committee of the Red Cross highlighted the perilous situation faced by Gaza's rescuers, who persist in their life-saving efforts despite operating without adequate equipment. "They are mostly left to dig out survivors from under tons of broken stone, concrete and twisted metal with their hands and rudimentary tools," emphasizing the dire straits of the humanitarian crisis exacerbated by the ongoing conflict.
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