The War Will End, but Gazans Will Continue to Die Months and Years Later

Cancer patients go untreated; 26 out of 36 hospitals aren't functioning; most of the water isn't drinkable and sewage flows in the streets. Those are just some of the factors that paint a very bleak prognosis for the health of Gazans even after a cease-fire is reached

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Sheren Falah Saab
Sheren Falah Saab
Sheren Falah Saab
Sheren Falah Saab

On June 29, Sadil, a 10-month-old baby girl, was evacuated from the Gaza Strip. At birth, she was diagnosed with biliary atresia, a life-threatening disease in which the bile ducts from the liver to the gallbladder are blocked and without treatment can lead to liver damage, which may develop into cirrhosis and liver failure.

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