The Israeli military campaign has brought Gaza's healthcare system to the brink of collapse
Before Israel's invasion of Gaza last year, Dr. Mahmoud Al-Reqeb worked at one of the largest hospitals in the Palestinian territory and ran a private clinic, caring for women during their pregnancies.He now lives in a plastic tent in Rafah, a Palestinian border city where about half of Gaza's population has sought refuge, and treats patients for free in another tent. Living under Israeli bombardment, with shortages of food and clean water, the pregnant women he serves struggle to find safety and basic nutrition, not to mention prenatal care.Since the Israeli army began bombing Gaza six months ago following the Hamas-led attack on October 7, its forces have destroyed entire hospitals, hit ambulances and killed or arrested hundreds of health workers. According to aid groups, Israe...