.@CAMERAorg prompts @NewYorker correction: There are MRI machines in Gaza https://www.camera.org/article/14946/ pic.twitter.com/mXx6CojNDX
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.@CAMERAorg prompts @NewYorker correction: There are MRI machines in Gaza https://www.camera.org/article/14946/ pic.twitter.com/mXx6CojNDX
A source in this article falsely claims there are no MRI machines in Gaza. New Yorker was informed of falsehood, & yet has yet to correct. Did @NewYorker #FactCheck her other claims? http://www.camera.org/article/14946/ @CAMERAorgpic.twitter.com/HQ4UWi14Gm
God will not judge them kindly.
And? I am sure they have reasons... God said He will curse all this who curse Israel. If I was you I would tread lightly when "reporting" about Israel....
I liked the article. The Israelis and Palestinians had an agreement that Israel provided diagnostic technology and lifesaving treatment (usually chemo) that Palestinian hospitals did not offer. Palestine paid the bills. This arrangement shows respect, compassion & goodwill.
Israel is a blessing to many...
They wanted sovereignty? Welcome. They have it. Israel more than helps Palestinian families. Sirian families. Who writes this garbage? Do some research.
There's a border with Egypt as well. Israel has a blockade there too?
This makes me really sad.
So it's a death sentence.
There are a lot of rich Arab countries around gaza.,..
Any solution will require love. And that sounds so small compared to the immensity of the conflict.
Boring.....
Since Gaza borders Egypt also, I wonder how many were allowed to go there for treatments.
The crossing into Egypt is controlled by Israel.
The only positive thing in this situation is that there are some Israeli organizations that are trying to help. It is quite a change in the numbers of those allowed in for treatment.
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