US Doctor Urges Ceasefire in Gaza as an Ethical Obligation

US Doctor Urges Ceasefire in Gaza as an Ethical Obligation

Of all the doctors and medical personnel killed in Gaza this year, Dr Osaid Alser estimates he knew half personally.

Alser,⁢ a researcher and resident at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center⁤ in the United States,⁤ grew up in Gaza City, Palestine’s largest⁤ city. He⁣ started his medical career there, starting as a student and eventually becoming a teacher himself.

Alser, a researcher and resident at the Texas ‌Tech‌ University Health Sciences Center in the United States, grew up in Gaza ⁢City, Palestine’s largest city. He ​started his medical ‌career there, starting as a⁢ student and eventually becoming a teacher himself.

But since the​ start of⁢ the war in Gaza ​on‍ October 7, Alser has‍ watched as Israeli bombs have rained down on his hometown and military forces have stormed into ⁣medical centres.

The result has been the near⁢ collapse of ‍Gaza’s healthcare system. Only 11 hospitals — a third‌ of those in the enclave — remain operational, with dwindling amounts of fuel and medical⁢ supplies.

Faced with the death and destruction in Gaza, Alser felt compelled ⁢to speak up. “We have a duty to⁤ say: Stop the war and ceasefire now,” he told Al Jazeera.

To him, calling ⁢for a ceasefire was an ethical imperative, not a political statement.

Link from www.aljazeera.com

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