Australian Doctor Says Children Make Up Most Al-Shifa Hospital Casualties
April 28, 2026
In a bone-chilling exposure from the front lines of the Al-Shifa Hospital bombardment, Australian pediatrician Dr. Nada Abu Alrub is describing scenes that belong in a horror movie, not a medical facility.
While the mainstream narrative tries to sanitize the conflict, Dr. Alrub is revealing the sickening reality: 80% of the casualties flooding into the hospital are children and pregnant women.
The details coming out of Al-Shifa during the total communications blackout are a nightmare. Dr. Alrub describes the hospital as a slaughterhouse and a graveyard, where entire families are arriving in pieces.
She is documenting the impossible choices doctors are forced to make, cleaning amputations with salt water because there is no gauze left, and performing emergency procedures without anesthesia while bombs shake the very floor they stand on.
You cannot claim to be defending humanity while you bomb the places where life is supposed to be saved.
STOP THE BOMBING OF HOSPITALS. STOP THE MASSACRE OF THE INNOCENT.
Source: @gaza_emergency_aid
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English Script:
DR. Nada Abu Alrub: We’re doing this video because we know that we might die at any time unfortunately. Our accommodation is in the old delivery room. As you can see, this is the hospital. It’s all bombed, but the bombing is still happening. When we came from the middle to the north, we saw people are evacuating. Instead of 20 minutes from the road, it took us around eight hours to reach. As soon as we read bombing after bombing with the Apache, F35, F-16, rowboats, all sorts of weapons attacking us from everywhere around the hospital. The number of patients and the number of dead bodies arriving are ridiculous. So we’re just basically people dead. We have more than 1500 people still dead under the rubble in the hospital. Most of, let’s say 70 to 80% of our patients are kids and pregnant women. So the situation here is just disastrous. I can’t describe it. In the middle of the mass casualty today, there’s no internet and no electricity. We’re still out of Wi-Fi, so we can’t communicate with our family. We can’t put our picture up and they’re asking us to stay silent, otherwise our life will be in danger. What is that supposed to mean?