only one solution and that's. is revolution, revolution, thank you, earlier we spoke to professor carry manji, he is pediatrician and neonaitologist at muhoople university of health and allied sciences, the largest hospital in tanzania. we asked him for his take on what's happening at alshafa and other hospitals in gaza, especially the aftermath of the devastation and the post-traumatic stress. order that was bound emerge, the post traumatic stress which you follow is multifled, if you think about the the doctors, sitting there helpless, franctically moving from one place to another, looking for a possible solution, trying to use plastic bottles as nebulizers, trying to use clean just clean. "iv lines, not even sterile iv lines, and the post traumatic disorder for the doctors of not being able to do anything, the post traumatic disorder of the patient sitting next to another patient and seeing them dying in front of their eyes, the post traumatic disorder of the people out there of what's happening, the post stomatic disorder to us who are far away wanting to do. something and you clearly can