Medical Supplies Get Through to Gaza
As usual, Gaza City's Shifa Hospital is in the center of the chaos.
As usual, Gaza City's Shifa Hospital is in the center of the chaos.
In 2006, WIDE ANGLE visited Gaza's Shifa Hospital in the film Gaza E.R. Here's a preview.
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