The latest episode, entitled, delivered to the listeners a deeply moving report on the shocking experiences of 1 Palestinian doctor as a part of Israeli arrest. Yousef and Tony talked Dr. Khaled AlserA surgeon on the Nasser hospital in Gaza, which was abducted by Israeli soldiers in March 2024. After spending seven months in custody, everlasting brutal torture and bad treatment, Dr. Alser was finally released on September 30, 2024 on this candidate. prison.
Throughout the episode, Dr. Alser told about his unwavering sacrifice for his patients, even when Gaza was absorbed in violence. Despite the acute danger and mass departure of his colleagues in the sphere of security, he decided to remain within the Nasser hospital, treating over 150 patients with limited resources. His hospital was attacked by Israeli forces in February 2024, and many healthcare employees were detained. Dr. Alser described the horror movies, which he witnessed, including the death of a friend because of significant blood loss on account of the shortage of medical resources and emotional fees that he accepted him.
The performance of Dr. Alser took place when he was detained and tortured in various Israeli detention centers, including in SDE Teiman and the offer. In prison he survived physical and mental abuse, including inappropriate food, lack of medical take care of injuries and forced humiliation during interrogations. Despite these conditions, he remained determined and even gave medical advice to other prisoners. His immunity, within the face of unimaginable difficulties, said lots concerning the strength of the Palestinian people and unknown heroes who still fought for his or her communities.
This episode is now available on each Apple AND Spotify. It is a key listening to anyone who wants to know the actual cost of the occupation and the strength of those that were still based, even on deep trauma. The story of Dr. Khaled Alser is certainly one of the large suffering, courage and hope and his commitment to serving others despite every thing he experienced is an affidavit to the resistance of Palestinian medical staff.