ISRAEL’S ATROCITIES IN GAZA: EXPLODING BULLETS, DENIAL OF MEDICAL CARE AND AMPUTATIONS
Since the Gaza protests began on 30 March, dozens of Palestinians have been left with long-term disabilities as result of the wounds caused by Israeli forces coupled with inadequate medical care.
After undergoing nine operations, al-Dali family members were told by doctors that the leg of the Palestinian cyclist Alaa al-Dali would have to be amputated due to damage to his bones and tissue.
On 30 March, al-Dali, along with thousands of others, headed to the eastern Gaza border fence to take part in the protests demanding their right of return, 70 years after the Palestinian Nakba (the catastrophe), when more than 750,000 Palestinians were forcibly displaced from their towns and villages in the Palestinian territories in the wake of Israel's establishment in May 1948.
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