After Israel resumed bombardments in Gaza, British-Australian doctor Mohammed Mustafa, volunteering at al-Ahli Arab hospital, witnessed extreme injuries among patients and described the overwhelming conditions. Following his harrowing experience, Mustafa has been advocating for action in Australia, seeking meetings with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Foreign Minister Penny Wong to discuss humanitarian aid efforts, while highlighting the dire situation in Gaza, where airstrikes have resulted in over 51,000 Palestinian deaths. His testimony gained significant attention, prompting fears for his safety, as more than 400 aid workers have already been killed in the conflict.