A grim legacy of war in Gaza as thousands are left to deal with amputations
Summary
The war in Gaza between Israel and Hamas, which lasted two years, resulted in many deaths and injuries. Approximately 170,000 people were wounded, and many have had to undergo amputations. Healthcare workers, including a doctor who lost a leg, are among those affected.Key Facts
- The war in Gaza lasted for two years and involved Israel and Hamas.
- A ceasefire is currently in place between the two parties.
- Gaza health authorities report tens of thousands of deaths due to the conflict.
- Around 170,000 people have been injured during the war.
- Many of the injured have undergone amputations.
- This issue has also affected healthcare workers, such as a doctor who lost his leg.
- The report was covered by journalist Jane Arraf on NPR.
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