Doctors Without Borders nurse on her experience in Gaza
7 months ago
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"They know they're going to die, and they're choosing to stay behind anyway."
In an interview with Anderson Cooper on CNN, Emily Callahan, a nurse with Doctors Without Borders, describes her experience working with the doctors and nurses in the Indonesian Hospital in Gaza.
She emphasises that the doctors and nurses who stayed behind despite Israel's forced displacement orders are "heroes".
Since the start of the war on 7 October, Israel has repeatedly bombed hospitals in the besieged strip.
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