Gaza Medic  
A War Surgeon's Story 2024
Author(s): Richard Villar
Published by Pen and Sword
Publication Date:  Available in all formats
ISBN: 9781036150211
Pages: 0

EBOOK (EPUB)

EBOOK (PDF)

ISBN: 9781036150211 Price: INR 960.99
Add to cart Buy Now
No stranger to operating in conflict-torn countries, Richard Villar, a former SAS Medical Officer and current war surgeon, volunteered to provide medical support in Central Gaza during the 2024 invasion. In Gaza Medic, he offers a gripping and harrowing first-hand account of his experiences working in the war zone, where he faced his most daunting challenges yet.

After traveling overland from Cairo across the Sinai Peninsula, Villar found himself working in a 200-bed hospital overrun with 700 patients, including many women and children. Conditions were dire and there was nowhere safe in Gaza. The hospital was under constant threat from drones, missiles, naval shells, and machine gun fire, making it one of the most perilous environments imaginable. Despite these dangers, he and fellow medics performed complex surgeries on victims of bombings. Medicines were limited, equipment minimal, and basic necessities such as clean water and sufficient food were luxuries.

Villar’s moving account transcends the politics of war to focus on the raw, often brutal, realities faced by medical professionals in conflict zones. Each day brought more mass casualties, with a healthcare system on the brink of collapse and the population facing decimation.

Gaza Medic is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the true impact of the Israel/Palestine conflict on individuals and communities. Villar’s narrative is a vivid reminder that courage can be found when there is chaos all around.
Rating
Description
No stranger to operating in conflict-torn countries, Richard Villar, a former SAS Medical Officer and current war surgeon, volunteered to provide medical support in Central Gaza during the 2024 invasion. In Gaza Medic, he offers a gripping and harrowing first-hand account of his experiences working in the war zone, where he faced his most daunting challenges yet.

After traveling overland from Cairo across the Sinai Peninsula, Villar found himself working in a 200-bed hospital overrun with 700 patients, including many women and children. Conditions were dire and there was nowhere safe in Gaza. The hospital was under constant threat from drones, missiles, naval shells, and machine gun fire, making it one of the most perilous environments imaginable. Despite these dangers, he and fellow medics performed complex surgeries on victims of bombings. Medicines were limited, equipment minimal, and basic necessities such as clean water and sufficient food were luxuries.

Villar’s moving account transcends the politics of war to focus on the raw, often brutal, realities faced by medical professionals in conflict zones. Each day brought more mass casualties, with a healthcare system on the brink of collapse and the population facing decimation.

Gaza Medic is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the true impact of the Israel/Palestine conflict on individuals and communities. Villar’s narrative is a vivid reminder that courage can be found when there is chaos all around.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • Chapter 1 Getting Ready for Gaza
  • Chapter 2 The Team Assemblese
  • Chapter 3 My Name is Abu Ruairidh
  • Chapter 4 The Human Shield in Arish
  • Chapter 5 Into Gaza
  • Chapter 6 Arriving at Al Aqsa
  • Chapter 7 When Palestinians Worry
  • Chapter 8 A Stoical Civilisation
  • Chapter 9 War is About People
  • Chapter 10 Huge Wounds and Mental Health
  • Chapter 11 One Million Operations
  • Chapter 12 This Illogical War
  • Chapter 13 Gaza Could Be So Beautiful
  • Chapter 14 The True Leader
  • Chapter 15 Patch, Mend, and Save
  • Chapter 16 Spreading the Message
  • Chapter 17 Leaving Gaza
  • Acknowledgements
  • Plates 1
  • Plates 2
  • Plates 3
User Reviews
Rating