Healthcare is collapsing in Gaza. The only thing that is still propping it up is the sense of moral duty of its surviving medical workers.
By Hadeel Awad
A writer and a nurse based in Gaza.
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The only thing that is still propping up Gaza's hospitals is the sense of moral duty of the surviving medical workers.
Healthcare is collapsing in Gaza. The only thing that is still propping it up is the sense of moral duty of its surviving medical workers.
By Hadeel Awad
A writer and a nurse based in Gaza.
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