From the New York Times, I'm Sabrina Tavernisi, and this is the daily.
Thousands of people are out.
Thousands of people.
Thousands.
As Israel's war on Hamas enters its 6th week, hospitals in Gaza have found themselves on the front lines.
They are a refuge for growing numbers of civilians fleeing the violence, but one that has become increasingly dangerous as Israel's military targets.
What it says are Hamas fighters hiding inside of them and beneath them.
Israel's bombing campaign has become one of the most intense in the 21st century.
Gazan health officials say the death toll now stands at more than 11,000 people, higher than all previous wars between Israel and Hamas combined.
At the center of it all are doctors.
Hello?
Hi, Doctor Ahmed, this is Sabrina Tavernisi from the New York Times.
Hello.
Doctor Marwan Abusada.
Yes.
Yes.
The daily has spent the past several weeks calling doctors all over the Gaza Strip, asking them what the war looks like from inside their hospitals.
The attacks are continuous.
They boom the building, and then we get a gush of casualties coming, at least 40 or 50 at one time.
You hear the pumping now?