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In the midst of ongoing conflict, 11-year-old Zakaria has taken on an extraordinary role at al-Aqsa Hospital in Gaza, where he assists paramedics as casualties pour in from the war between Israel and Hamas. According to Zakaria, he has witnessed thousands of bodies since the fighting escalated, and many of his schoolfriends have died. “I must have seen at least 5,000 bodies. I saw them with my own eyes,” he told a BBC cameraman.
The documentary "Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone," co-directed by Jamie Roberts and Yousef Hammash, follows Zakaria and other children, showcasing their struggle for survival amid horrific conditions. The film highlights the plight of innocent civilians, particularly children, as more than 48,200 people have died in Gaza since the conflict intensified in October 2023, as reported by the Hamas-run health ministry.
Zakaria, who has no school to attend and often sleeps at the hospital, dreams of becoming a paramedic. His dedication and resilience amidst the chaos present a deeply human look at how the war is impacting the youngest victims.