"It is horrible. 500 people or more were killed. And we're talking about a thousand people who left the hospital for the streets in the middle of the night. And there's no safe place in Gaza at night. So they're trying to evacuate from one safe place to another safe place, but the airstrikes don't stop at night. They are everywhere. Everywhere to the east, to the west, or from the north to the south was under fire.
"The survivors from Al-Ahli Arab Hospital stayed on the street until morning. Most of them went to UNRWA. But it took them many hours to get there. They're trying to get into every house they can find. They lost their minds last night. They were just protecting their children, trying to find out who survived, who is alive after the massacre," Samer added.
"In Gaza City there is nothing but al-Shifa hospital. And this hospital has no room. There's no room for other wounded people. It's full. And they have no power now, no electricity, no medicine. There is another hospital, but there's no road for ambulances to come in and it's not equipped like al-Shifa hospital. They are trying to treat only those who can be treated, but other people may die soon because they don't have medicine. So they are sacrificing people for other people who can be protected or treated. We are witnessing something that we haven't seen in our lives in Gaza," he summarized.