Palestinian medics’ resilience in Gaza captured in Daniele Rugo documentary

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Palestinian medics’ resilience in Gaza captured in Daniele Rugo documentary

The Guardian · 15 hours ago

Daniele Rugo's documentary Life Support offers a medics' perspective on the war in Gaza, drawing on interviews with foreign doctors who have carried out medical missions there since October 2023. With Israel barring foreign reporters from entering Gaza except under military escort, the film positions these doctors as valuable independent witnesses, and their restrained yet harrowing accounts — accompanied by clips from their video diaries — make for a quietly devastating watch.

The doctors, including Canadian paediatric intensive care specialist Tanya Haj-Hassan, gastrointestinal surgeon Nick Maynard and reconstructive surgeon Victoria Rose, describe destruction on an unprecedented scale, dwindling supplies and the targeting of medical infrastructure, including Gaza's only cancer hospital and an IVF clinic. They pay tribute to the heroism of their Palestinian colleagues, who work gruelling shifts while grieving personal losses and enduring hunger. Israel accuses Hamas of using hospitals as command centres and weapons stores, a charge Hamas denies.

  • Documentary presents foreign medics as key witnesses to Gaza's war.
  • Doctors describe unprecedented destruction and targeted medical infrastructure.
  • Restrained testimony makes the film quietly devastating to watch.

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Originally published by The Guardian as “Life Support review – quietly devastating medics’ eye view of the war in Gaza”.