hammam alloh, an internal medicine and nephrology specialist working in gaza city at dar al shifa hospital which is around five five miles away from al-ahli hospital. >> it is a baptist hospital. and my clear enough? a baptist hospital. [indiscernible] it is a very old hospital, aged more than 100 years. it is situated in a very densely populated area. it was hit the day before but patients, refugees, and staff could not leave the hospital. >> you are saying hospital was hit for? >> yes, yes, it was. when it was finally hit again, the death toll is rising to more than 800 lives lost. what if this is going to happen in other hospitals? and bigger hospitals? the massacre is going to be worse. there will be no safe shelter for all patients. as a physician, i'm afraid if i leave and go to work i hospital will be hit as well. we have only five hospitals providing dialysis to others. nurses are afraid. patients are afraid. what if injured patients do not go there? this means -- amy: he went on to describe how tens of thousands of civilians have sought refuge at the hospitals in gaza. >> dar al s