"American Doctor's Mission to Heal Children in War-Torn Gaza"

Dr. Mohammad Subeh, a California-based emergency physician and Palestinian refugee, spent five weeks in Gaza treating children injured in the Israel-Hamas war, documenting his experiences in a daily video diary. He witnessed the devastating impact of the conflict, with over 33,000 Palestinians dead and nearly all of Gaza's two million residents displaced. Subeh encountered severe shortages of medical supplies and treated numerous children with serious injuries, some of whom had been trapped under rubble for days. Despite returning home to celebrate Ramadan with his family, he feels a deep sense of guilt for leaving Gaza and hopes to return in the future to a free and peaceful territory.
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