Doc on Turkish doctor in Gaza premieres in Tehran 

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efforts of Taner Kamaci, who traveled to Gaza with a team of international doctors following the events of October 7, encountering a series
of challenging experiences along the way.Following the screening of the film, Kamaci, who was viewing the film for the first time, expressed
gratitude to those involved in the film's production.He emphasized that the people of Gaza and Palestine have shown the world that for over
75 years, the Jewish community has been hiding behind a false mask.He stated that the war in Gaza is unfolding before the eyes of the world,
century, Western countries have been striving to attract the people of the Middle East towards themselves, yet the whole world has seen that
remained silent in the face of this oppression; if you recall, at the outset of the Gaza conflict, Netanyahu addressed world leaders,
everything
Through various films and writings, they presented themselves as a persecuted nation, hiding behind this lie; however, following the brutal
violence in Gaza, the truth has been revealed.""Thank God a ceasefire has been declared, and it is our duty as Muslims to stand with the
people of Gaza
Until now, we have had the excuse that we cannot go to Gaza to help them
With the ceasefire announcement, these excuses have no place anymore; we all have a responsibility, whether individually or through
mentioned: "We became acquainted with Dr
Taner before this year's Arbaeen, and it took quite some time to persuade him to agree to the film's production
In this regard, in less than a week, arrangements were made for our trip to Turkey, where we met Dr
Taner and started the documentary.""It is our duty to document events
Various networks have interviewed Dr
Taner, but this is his first participation in our documentary
Regarding events in Palestine, governments believe that being present in war zones is to their detriment; however, Dr
interview with the TRT World, Kamaci provided a harrowing account of the healthcare situation in Gaza during his volunteer mission
He described how injured patients were frequently stitched in standing positions without local anesthesia due to an overwhelming number of
casualties and a severe shortage of medical supplies.Dr
Kamaci noted that, during his two-week stay amidst ongoing Israeli bombardments, his medical team was able to perform surgeries on nearly
400 patients
He highlighted the operational challenges faced by medical staff, revealing that only four hospitals remained functional in Gaza at the
time, with surgery only possible in two of them
This left many patients requiring long-term treatment without necessary care.The surgeon also condemned the actions of the Israeli forces,
stating that they indiscriminately target civilians, including the elderly, women, and children
He emphasized the gravity of the situation, describing it as significantly worse than what is currently reported from the area.Over the past
15 months, at least 46,707 individuals in Gaza have lost their lives, including approximately 18,000 children
This staggering death toll indicates that one in every 50 people in Gaza has been killed, and many analysts and human rights organizations
believe the actual figure may be significantly higher.The violence escalated on October 7, 2023, following attacks on southern Israel
orchestrated by the Palestinian group Hamas
Despite widespread global condemnation and urgent appeals from international organizations and rights groups, Israel has persisted with a
campaign of collective punishment against the besieged enclave, where half of the population is under the age of 18
This ongoing assault has led to the destruction of entire generations within families, erasing them from civil registries.SAB/