TKP - Compassion in Crisis: Dr. Azeem Elahi's Mission to Gaza
On this episode of TKP, we sit down with Dr. Azeem Elahi, a pulmonary and critical care physician, who shares his experiences and motivations for volunteering in Gaza. The discussion highlights Dr. Elahi's background, his journey from Canada to the United States for medical training, and his decision to volunteer in Gaza after being deeply moved by the humanitarian crisis following the events of October 7.
Dr. Elahi describes the challenges and logistical hurdles involved in getting to Gaza, emphasizing the critical role of organizations like Imana in facilitating such missions. Once in Gaza, his team was stationed at the European Gaza Hospital in Khan Yunis, where they faced a dire situation with limited resources, an overwhelming number of displaced persons, and continuous bombardment.
He details the daily struggles of providing medical care amidst bombings, the emotional toll of treating severely injured patients, and the resource rationing required to manage the high volume of casualties. Dr. Elahi also reflects on the resilience and dedication of the local healthcare workers, who continue to serve despite the constant threat to their own lives.
Throughout the interview, Dr. Elahi expresses a strong sense of duty and solidarity with the people of Gaza. He highlights the importance of faith and community support in sustaining their efforts. He concludes by encouraging other healthcare professionals to volunteer, emphasizing the need for compassion, adaptability, and the willingness to serve in challenging conditions.
Support the organization at https://www.imana.org/ [https://www.imana.org/]