live now to doctor tanya haj—hassan, who works in paediatric critical care and has just come back from—aqsa hospital, in the middle of the gaza strip. she is also co—founder of gaza medic voices and has recently the situation is catastrophic. this is not a humanitarian crisis. calling it that implies a humanitarian solution. what we are seeing here is a far more catastrophic than any humanitarian crisis that i or any of my colleagues have experienced before. the situation in the hospital, i can paint a picture, the situation in the hospital, i can painta picture, mas the situation in the hospital, i can paint a picture, mas casualty coming in at a mass casualty. almost exclusively civilians, entire families, burned, dismembered, maimed, it happens with an instant, their entire family killed, sometimes one survivor, sometimes you don't have a survivor. 0ften sometimes one survivor, sometimes you don't have a survivor. often the only survivor is a child, a mother, or a father. it is devastating. it is an unbearable injustice. i am frankly ashamed that we are coming to that six month mark