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Meet Tarek Loubani, the Canadian Doctor Shot by Israeli Forces Monday While Treating Gaza's Wounded (Transcript)
As Palestinians vow to continue protesting against the Israeli occupation of Gaza, we speak to a Canadian doctor who was shot by Israeli forces in both legs Monday [May 14] while he was helping injured Palestinians. Israeli forces shot dead at least 61 unarmed Palestinian protesters taking part in the Great March of Return Monday, including one doctor. Canada, Britain, Germany, Ireland, and Belgium have called for an investigation into the killings. The United Nations Human Rights Council has announced that it will hold a special session Friday to discuss escalating violence in Gaza. We speak with Dr. Tarek Loubani, an emergency room medical doctor, one of 19 medical personnel shot in Gaza on Monday.
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Pacifica Radio KPFK has a partial audio file, available till mid-July, ~7MB for the story. (KPFK is in fund drive mode.)
Gaza coverage begins at 13:25. The doctor's story is from 15:15 - 31:30.
He notes that the doctor who treated him was subsequently shot, resulting in his death--this, while he was wearing high-visibility clothing to denote his first-responder status.
(Score: 2) by zocalo on Friday May 18 2018, @05:39PM
[1] Mathematically, this is not a very good requirement to have as it means that without an Islamic-style prohibition on apostacy or a Catholic style prohibition on contraception you are eventually going to run out of Jews through falling numbers of offspring, people ceasing to practice the faith, and the slight bias human kind has towards male offspring. Timescales for this are not going to being peace to the resulting Palestinian/Arab dominated state that was formerly known as Israel any time soon though - assuming there's even anyone still standing in the entire area by then, of course.
UNIX? They're not even circumcised! Savages!