the death toll reported at over 34,000 people, but doctor mohammed subhi says those stats don't capture the reality on the ground in gaza. what that means for a child who just lost their entire family in a bombing and is the only surviving family member who's also lost a limb, and what does that mean for them, physically speaking? and mentally speaking? doctor mohammed subhi addressed a capacity crowd at a church in walnut creek about his recent five week medical mission to gaza. at times sharing graphic images and details of the work he did at a makeshift field hospital in rafah. it was set up to help 50 people a day. instead, he says, they treated more than 1000 people daily. you don't know if you're going to have antibiotics. >> definitely didn't have anesthetics. we just had ketamine, which is a dissociative medicine that dissociates your mind from your body. and we were doing major surgeries opening chests, abdomens, resecting intestines. >> doctor subhi works at two south bay hospitals. since his return, he's also been meeting with elected officials, most recently in washington, d