Israeli Hospital Treats Israeli And Palestinian Children

Haimov Tashkent tends to his 10-year-old son Yossi, who was seriously wounded by a Palestinian Qassam rocket last week, as the Israeli boy recovers from reconstructive surgery to his shoulder March 3, 2008 in Barzilai Hospital in the southern Israeli town of Ashkelon. The hospital, which itself has come under Palestinian Katyusha rocket attack, treats Israeli victims as well as certain Palestinian victims of the conflict, who would have been unable to receive life-saving treatment in Gaza.
Haimov Tashkent tends to his 10-year-old son Yossi, who was seriously wounded by a Palestinian Qassam rocket last week, as the Israeli boy recovers from reconstructive surgery to his shoulder March 3, 2008 in Barzilai Hospital in the southern Israeli town of Ashkelon. The hospital, which itself has come under Palestinian Katyusha rocket attack, treats Israeli victims as well as certain Palestinian victims of the conflict, who would have been unable to receive life-saving treatment in Gaza.
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An Israeli nurse tends to one of a set of week-old Palestinian twins from the Gaza Strip who were born prematurely in their 31st week of pregnancy, in Barzilai Hospital on March 3, 2008 in the southern Israeli town of Ashkelon. The hospital, which itself has come under Palestinian Katyusha rocket attack, treats the Israeli victims of the barrage of rockets from the Gaza Strip in addition to the young Palestinian victims of the conflict from the Hamas-run territory. Haimov Tashkent tends to his 10-year-old son Yossi, who was seriously wounded by a Palestinian Qassam rocket last week, as the Israeli boy recovers from reconstructive surgery to his shoulder March 3, 2008 in Barzilai Hospital in the southern Israeli town of Ashkelon. The hospital, which itself has come under Palestinian Katyusha rocket attack, treats Israeli victims as well as certain Palestinian victims of the conflict, who would have been unable to receive life-saving treatment in Gaza. An Israeli nurse tends to one of a set of week-old Palestinian twins from the Gaza Strip who were born prematurely in their 31st week of pregnancy, in Barzilai Hospital on March 3, 2008 in the southern Israeli town of Ashkelon. The hospital, which itself has come under Palestinian Katyusha rocket attack, treats the Israeli victims of the barrage of rockets from the Gaza Strip in addition to the young Palestinian victims of the conflict from the Hamas-run territory. Israeli nurses tend to prematurely-born Israeli infants in the bomb shelter of Barzilai Hospital March 3, 2008 in the southern Israeli town of Ashkelon. The hospital, which moved the premature baby ward to the shelter after Palestinian Katyusha rockets began to explode in the town, treats the Israeli victims of the barrage of rockets from the Gaza Strip in addition to young Palestinian victims of the conflict who are unable to receive life-saving treatment in the Hamas-run territory.
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