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Marlene Saunders from U,S,A,, said 5613 days ago
Why is this happening?
sasha from usa, said 5619 days ago
it saddens me to see how difficult it is to let go of anger; especially when another is in need. I consider myself a Jew second to being a human being. I work in healthcare and give the same treatment to a person with hate in their heart as one without. Here in the USA we still have difficulty not to pre-judge another based on colour or background. I wholeheartedly hope that we can get past our differences and see the overwhelming commonalities.
Yousef Atwa from Gaza, said 5619 days ago
It was essentially good to investigate this story, as in any other country, this case of "Pregnant toxicity" doesn’t need to travel out side for medical treatment.

This demonstrates the extent that how much the Gaza Strip people inhabitants suffer from human dangers as a result of the lack of potentials available. Such an illness requires special examinations which are not available in Gaza due to Blockade. So imagine other similar diseases can't be treated in Gaza due to same reasons.

In this story we tried to show the suffering of Palestinian citizens when getting permission to pass outside Gaza, for the purpose of medical treatment in hospitals of abroad. Also, to show how much it is easy to reject patients on the borders and to expose people's soul to real danger, which comes according to Israeli soldiers' mood
Enrique from Israel, said 5619 days ago
For what reasons should have the Gaza people the right of receiving medical attention in Israel without paying their social security fees? Doesn't has the medical personnel in Israel the right of perceiving a salary? Why aren't they directed to the Egyptian border either? Doesn't have Israel the right at all, to refuse the entry to his territory to any person w/o detailing his reasons as other nation of the world?

But more important of all: Why on earth the Gaza-Sderot Redaction doesn't direct to the honorable panel of doctors, nurses, pregnant women, border guards, human right activists and ordinary surfers why the city of Ashqelon which provides medical attention and electrical supply to Gaza is constantly shelled with Kassam rockets? Is this not hallucinating? And why the redaction isn't asking this question, I have my opinion on the subject but prefer not to express it here.
Miryam, from Istanbul, Turkey, said 5620 days ago
My point of view: Enough for both sides’ people and government critisizing each other.
i.e. if there was no any case of bomb smuggled from Gaza, there wouldn’t be any strict control, and same for, if people of Gaza had no hate for its neighbour, they wouldn’t attempt to smuggle bombs.
It makes me feel very frustrated whenever I encounter films exhibiting suffering people along with critics because then, we ordinary internet surfers, sometimes forget to research on the essantial causes and get lost in the details as “who is wrong of doing what”.Yes, sure that one feels rebellious, seeing a pregnant woman in need of urgent care but refused to have it, or seeing ordinary people in both sides, permanently in death risk. Every creature in this world needs to live in peace happily. But unfortunately, I think that these ordinary people are not angels fallen from heaven and they are continously manipulated by their governments, so they hate each other, consequently receive the results of their bad behaviours and the vicious circle goes on.
The essantial to do, would not be, to criticise these obvious consequences, - nevertheless may be it is good to awake people, so to make them struggle to stop this situation -, but to investigate who have what kind of interest on this terrible state and how to stop it, how to motivate people to stop it.
Gaza-Sderot Redaction from paris, said 5621 days ago
When we screened in Paris this video from Gaza, we were a bit surprised : here is a pregnant woman who suffers from intoxication. She therefore gets a permit to get cured in an Israeli hospital and then being refused entry, is allegedly in death danger.
We did find this strange. Was there a translation issue? Did our characters exagerate a little to make their point? Does such an illness really require to get health care in Israel?
We investigated about this story : Well, it does say a lot about the state of the health system in Gaza. Nowadays, this highlights such a relatively benign case cannot taken care of there. And therefore, this woman is indeed in danger. And accordingly, the Israeli soliders who are supposed to be in charge of security do take damaging risks regarding this woman. Well now, all you doctors, nurses, pregnant women, border guards, human right activists, you ordinary surfers, what is YOUR point of view?

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Abu Khalil rescues a pregnant woman who was refused entry at rhe border, in spite of a due permit
November 7th, 2008
 

 

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