
The Doctor Who Spoke Truth to Power: Dr. Feroz Sidwa's Gaza Experience
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Dr. Feroz Sidwa doesn't mince words when describing what he witnessed in Gaza. As an American trauma surgeon who volunteered twice in the embattled strip since October 7th, his recent testimony before the United Nations Security Council cuts through propaganda with devastating clarity.
"I did not see or treat a single combatant during my five weeks in Gaza," Sidwa reveals. "My patients were six-year-olds with shrapnel in their heart and bullets in their brains, and pregnant women whose pelvises had been obliterated and their fetuses cut in two while still in the womb." His words directly challenge the justifications given for bombing hospitals and civilian infrastructure.
The scale of destruction defies comprehension. Research shows that 1,900 children were killed in just the first 24 days of bombing—equal to the deadliest year recorded in Syria's entire conflict. The psychological impact is equally devastating, with approximately half of Gaza's children now suicidal according to humanitarian organizations. Dr. Sidwa shares the story of a four-year-old girl who continued dancing while bullets flew into her family's apartment—she had become completely desensitized to gunfire, a horrifying indicator of psychological trauma that will affect generations.
Perhaps most disturbing is America's direct role. "It's not the Israelis attacking Gaza, it's us, it's the US military," Sidwa explains, citing reports that the United States funds nearly 70% of Israel's war expenditures. The true death toll remains unknown, with official figures capturing only a fraction of total fatalities, particularly missing those who died from starvation or lack of medical care. UN estimates suggest it will take 15+ years just to clear the rubble before rebuilding can begin.
Dr. Sidwa's message is clear: this destruction is a political choice that could end immediately with sufficient pressure. "We have to work together to do this," he urges, calling on Americans to contact representatives, support resolutions, and organize to end US complicity in what he and many legal experts describe as potential genocide. Listen to his full conversation for an unfiltered look at what's happening on the ground and what we can do to help stop it.