Dr. Elias Jaradeh described his experience treating a flood of severe injuries from bomb attacks, stating, "You have to dissociate yourself. More or less, you are robotic. This is the way you have to behave, but inside, you are deeply injured. You are seeing the nation injured." His reflection on the emotional toll of such traumatic incidents highlights the humanness behind medical professionals amid crises.
The health minister noted that medical teams worked nearly 24 hours continuously, overwhelmed by the number of wounded. He emphasized the severe outcomes, with many losing eyesight or major function, portraying the grim reality of the situation during these recent attacks.
Prof. Elias Warrak shared a stark comparison of the severity of injuries treated during these attacks, stating, "Most of the patients were young men in their twenties and in some cases I had to remove both eyes. In my whole life I had not seen scenes similar to what we encountered in that one night." His statement illustrates the exceptional trauma inflicted by the bombings.
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