British gastrointestinal surgeon Dr Nick Maynard of Oxford University, who volunteered in Nasser Hospital in Gaza: "We’ve seen multiple injuries, predominantly in young teenage males, some as young as 11, 12, 13, 14-year-olds, who are being shot at the food distribution sites. And I’m hearing the same story from all the patients I’ve treated and operated on. Their families, and indeed medical and nursing colleagues of mine in Gaza who have been to these food distribution points to get food for themselves . And the story is the same from all of them – they’re being shot by Israeli soldiers or by quadcopters which are the remote drones being controlled by the Israelis and they’re been shot in multiple different body parts. And there seems to be a clustering of different body parts on particular days. So one day, they’re coming in having been shot in the abdomen. Another day they’re coming in having being shot in the head or the neck. Last Saturday we had four young teenage males, all who came in at the same time, having been shot in the testicles. So there’s a very clear pattern and it’s almost as if a game is being played that today it’s gonna be the head, tomorrow it’s going to be the abdomen and these injuries are devastating." Teenagers being shot by Israeli soldiers – British surgeon in Gaza – Channel 4 News