المعوقون في غزة يحاصرهم الموت كل لحظة | 2024-09-07

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00:00Before the war, we had a large number of disabled people.
00:05We were talking about about 50,000 people in the Gaza Strip
00:10who suffer from permanent disabilities and who need long-term care and rehabilitation.
00:15Today, we are talking about about 90,000 wounded.
00:20These 90,000 wounded, about 25%, according to statistics issued by the World Health Organization,
00:25say that 25% of them have become permanently disabled.
00:30We had problems before the war.
00:35The problem was that there was no permanent medical care for them.
00:40They did not have special shelters for permanently disabled people.
00:45We did not have a preparation for the public shelters so that they could integrate into society.
00:50Today, this war has brought us back not to zero, but to 100 years before zero.
00:55Today, the streets themselves have become a nuisance for ordinary people
01:00who have the ability to move.
01:05Today, it is difficult for them to move in the face of the existing destruction
01:10and in the face of the destruction of the public road network.
01:15Today, the refugee centers have become targeted.
01:20Today, you do not even have centers or shelters.
01:25Even those that were prepared in a very simple way have been completely destroyed.
01:30When the war broke out and the complete closure occurred,
01:35we took advantage of what was available in the market.
01:40When a refugee situation occurs, they die in their homes.
01:45I have seen many cases where people died in their homes
01:50because they did not have moving chairs or tools to move them.
01:55We have seen many cases where people died in their homes
02:00because they could not move them.
02:05Unfortunately, they died and their families were martyred.
02:10They are enjoying the killing and destruction of everything related to the life of the Palestinian people.
02:15But by God's will, we will remain steadfast in this land
02:20and we will continue to support those who are destitute.

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