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“I want to return to Gaza with our Australian-built hospital — that’s when I want to get back to Gaza,” he said. “I would return tomorrow if I could, to help. But until that hospital is established, my mission is not complete.”
Dr Mohammed Mustafa returned from his second trip to Gaza last month. Source: SBS News / Christopher Tan
Mustafa, who is training to be an emergency physician in Australia, returned from his second trip to Gaza last month.

The al-Ahli Hospital, where Dr Mohammed Mustafa was working, was largely destroyed after being bombed by Israeli forces in April. Source: Getty, Anadolu / Dawoud Abo Alka
Upon returning to Australia, Mustafa spoke to SBS News at the airport, as he detailed the dire medical shortages he witnessed, the surgeries performed without anaesthetics, and his calls for urgent humanitarian aid.
“It would be a coalition, but we want it to be Australian-led … with operating theatres, emergency rooms, outpatient clinics — all to manage the growing needs of Gaza’s children.”
Doctor’s meeting with Penny Wong
Wong said Australia is building a coalition to protect humanitarian workers and pushing a global declaration to pressure countries to follow international humanitarian law.

Foreign Minister Penny Wong described her meeting with Dr Mohammed Mustafa as “positive”. Source: AAP / Lukas Coch
Gaza’s humanitarian crisis
Mencer reiterated Israel’s accusation that Hamas had caused hunger by stealing aid meant for civilians, and had “engineered the humanitarian crisis”.
“This is the crime of our time. And the silence is devastating,” he said.

Perth-based Ahmed Abumarzouq said his young niece in Gaza was drinking dirty water, and his nephew hadn’t eaten bread in days. Source: SBS News / Christopher Tan
Ahmed Abumarzouq, also based in Perth, said his young niece was drinking dirty water, and his nephew hadn’t eaten bread in days.
The IPC report said the Israeli authorities’ plan for delivering aid was “estimated to be highly insufficient to meet the population’s essential needs for food, water, shelter and medicine”.
‘Australia has a unique opportunity to help’
“This is about a bipartisan, non-political humanitarian mission. Australia has a unique opportunity to help.”