At the entrance of the emergency room at Nasser Medical Complex in southern Gaza, a father runs in shock, carrying the lifeless body of his young daughter, torn apart by an Israeli airstrike during the ongoing genocide. His shattered expression and silent scream reflect a pain beyond words. Around him, crowds gather—some capturing the moment through their lenses, others watching in disbelief—while journalists document yet another scene from Gaza’s daily reality. Hospitals are no longer sanctuaries but stations receiving torn bodies and broken souls.