GAZA: CRIPPLED FOR LIFE: gaza_bronstein013

 GAZA STRIP- MAY 24,2018  on May 24,2018 in Gaza city, Gaza strip. Samir Suliman Asaliah  29, gets medical care from Dr. Naser Al-Sharif with the Turkish ngo, Doctors Worldwide while the extended family watch. He was shot directly in his knee joint with an exploding bullet on April 6th, 2018.According to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), 13,000 Palestinians were wounded (as of June 19, 2018), the majority severely, with some 1,400 struck by three to five bullets. No Israelis were physically harmed during this time period, Israel's use of deadly force was condemned during the UN general assembly on June 13 th along with other human rights organizations.Everyone is well aware that Gaza's two million inhabitants are trapped in a cycle of violence and poverty, created by policies and political decisions on both sides. The problems and complications affecting Gaza today are overwhelming. The world, seemingly accustomed to the suffering of the Gazan people turns a blind eye. (Photo by Paula Bronstein )

GAZA STRIP- MAY 24,2018 on May 24,2018 in Gaza city, Gaza strip. Samir Suliman Asaliah 29, gets medical care from Dr. Naser Al-Sharif with the Turkish ngo, Doctors Worldwide while the extended family watch. He was shot directly in his knee joint with an exploding bullet on April 6th, 2018.According to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), 13,000 Palestinians were wounded (as of June 19, 2018), the majority severely, with some 1,400 struck by three to five bullets. No Israelis were physically harmed during this time period, Israel's use of deadly force was condemned during the UN general assembly on June 13 th along with other human rights organizations.

Everyone is well aware that Gaza's two million inhabitants are trapped in a cycle of violence and poverty, created by policies and political decisions on both sides. The problems and complications affecting Gaza today are overwhelming.

The world, seemingly accustomed to the suffering of the Gazan people turns a blind eye.

(Photo by Paula Bronstein )