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Doctor still treating patients in Gaza while being blocked from leaving

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Dr. Adam Hamawy, who helped save Sen. Tammy Duckworth’s life when she was injured in the Iraq War, is now trapped while working at a hospital in Rafah, Gaza. He says life for the average person living there is “utterly horrible” and describes the challenges of helping patients while his team waits for word they can leave.