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(Times of Israel) Aaron Boxerman - 12 Arab Israeli doctors entered Gaza Thursday for two days to provide free treatment for the chronically ill and other emergency cases whose treatment has been delayed because of the coronavirus. The doctors will conduct surgeries, medical training, and instruction for Palestinian medical teams. They will also bring medical equipment and drugs to help combat the pandemic, but will not deal with coronavirus cases.2020-12-07 00:00:00Full Article
12 Arab Israeli Doctors Enter Gaza to Provide Treatment
(Times of Israel) Aaron Boxerman - 12 Arab Israeli doctors entered Gaza Thursday for two days to provide free treatment for the chronically ill and other emergency cases whose treatment has been delayed because of the coronavirus. The doctors will conduct surgeries, medical training, and instruction for Palestinian medical teams. They will also bring medical equipment and drugs to help combat the pandemic, but will not deal with coronavirus cases.2020-12-07 00:00:00Full Article
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