Dr Marwan Al-Sultan, a senior cardiologist and director of Indonesia Hospital in northern Gaza strips, his wife and many members of Israel in a direct house building (Report, 4 July). Dr. Sultan was the 70th Healthcare worker that was killed in the past two months, and over 1,400 medical staff were killed so far in war.
Indonesia Hospital is under a long-term siege of Israeli forces in defense for several weeks, have ATTACKED from the air several times and close in May. After closing it, the UN announced that there were no many working hospitals on the northern Gaza Strip.
As medical staff work in speechWe are mad at systematic and deliberate disruption to Gaza’s health care system in Israel. During the past two years we have written petitions, letters and newspaper and articles to protect our acts that are unlawful during the war, especially directed against medical facilities and staff. Recently, in addition to Israel’s agres to Gaza, we witnessed widespread recognition of these actions with our Israelites. It is important to note that the leaders of the Medical community of Israel failed to judge Israel’s actions in Gaza, despite trying to convince them if not.
After the shocked death of Dr. Sultan and his family, 600 medical staff in Israel signed a letter To cry and anxiety, the unity of our tortured and excessive gaza colleagues. We want them and the rest of the world to find out that we are not a government, nor do we allow any actions. Hope, we can continue to strive for peace and save all people together.
Dr Milal Fledon Pediatrician, Tel Aviv, Israel
Tslil Regev Paska Pediatrician, Haifa, Israel
Article in Karishma Patel (The Warning Moved to the Soul – The BBC Fails Viewers with Gaza Scope, 2 July) Gives a fact that many have noticed some time – the BBC is no longer acting as a public broadcaster on the Gaza arrival. Living Gaza: Doctors Attacked On the grounds of the knowledge prejudice is not the editorial care, it is complicated. Who makes this decision? They should be called. We do not return integrity by holding unclear entities responsible.
More than 100 BBC reporters Today says what many suspects, that the editorial policy around Gaza is shaped by the fear of groups, complaints and political revenge. That fear brings out deprivation, unbalanced and a distortion of reality. It’s not nearly a film. It is about publicly denying the truth. The BBC should answer for that by explaining who makes these decisions.
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Berlin, Germany