KUALA LUMPUR: "There is no safe place amid the bombings," says Doctors Without Borders or Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF).
Loy Harb, who is working as a nurse at MSF said Gaza is experiencing a dire situation where basic necessities such as food and water are scarce while critical medical care remains a challenge.
"There is no safe place here (in Gaza) and the situation is extremely difficult: no safety, no bread, no water and no electricity since the beginning of the war up until now.
"At this moment, we do not have any drinkable water; the water we have is polluted and not safe to drink. We do not even have fuel to pump the water wells," he lamented.
This dire situation has forced his family and many others to move from the north to the south in search of a safe haven.
"We delivered medical supplies to Al Shifa hospital in Gaza City two days ago. The movement to the hospital was very tough.
"We saw hundreds of people taking shelter inside the hospital and it was difficult to walk inside," he said, adding that it took a while to deliver the supplies.
He stated that most of the patients at the hospital were suffering from severe conditions.
He chose to stay in his home because he deemed it as safe as it gets in Gaza, being close to the MSF office and clinic.
"I am still working on a daily basis in the burn clinic with MSF. We still receive some patients with burns. I do the dressings for them. It is difficult for them to come back again so I prepare kits for them and show them how to do it themselves.
"This is at least something I can help with as a nurse," he added.