medicine

Donors Sending Expired Medicine to Gaza

by SR Editor August 24, 2010

By Nicole Johnston As you approach Gaza’s main dump by road you see a massive wall of trash looming over the plain. It’s crawling with around one hundred scavenger dogs and dozens of poor children, combing through the trash for anything they can sell. In this cesspit of disease is 20 percent of all the [...]

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Gaza: Not Immune To Swine Flu (H1N1)

by Omar Ghraieb December 25, 2009

By Omar Ghraieb in Gaza | Sabbah Report | www.sabbah.biz Following the global pandemic known as Swine Flu (H1N1) in most parts of the world, Gazans started to believe they might be immune to its ravages. Their sense of assurance ended on December 6th when the first swine flu patient died in Gaza. People here [...]

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Living on a dime

by Omar Ghraieb November 1, 2009

By Omar Ghraieb * Some times “living on a dime” is just an expression we use when we are cutting some stuff off or maybe running some savings but for some people in some places this expression can be a literally a style of living. As we all know the world is divided into three [...]

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Israel medical mercy in action

by Haitham Sabbah October 12, 2008

Medicine goes beyond political boundaries. At least this is what the International and Israeli media claims when it comes to Iran and an Iranian boy suffering from brain cancer seeking treatment in Israel and got approval to undergo surgery there. That’s great! By all means this makes everyone feel happy because at the end we [...]

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Israeli Occupation kills new baby in Gaza Strip

by Haitham Sabbah December 15, 2007

Gaza Strip, December, 14, 2007, (PCAS)- Palestinian Medical sources reported today, Friday, that a new infant child died due to siege. The infant baby died after Israeli occupation banded her from traveling for treatment abroad! The sources told PCAS that Hala Zanon, a 3-month-baby, had a severe disease since her birth. Her family tried hard [...]

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