woensdag 29 mei 2019

Zionist Terrorism

Canadian doctor: Israeli soldiers shot me in both legs as I was treating injured protesters in Gaza

Canadian doctor: Israeli soldiers shot me in both legs as I was treating injured protesters in Gaza
Dr. Tarek Loubani, a physician from London, Ont., was treating gunshot wound patients in Gaza when he became one himself. (Khalil Hamra/Associated Press)
Dr. Loubani, a Canadian physician, was in Gaza to treat the wounded in the Great March of Return – and to test a new 3-D printed tourniquet – when he was apparently targeted and shot in both legs. He is among at least 17 paramedics injured; one was killed.
On Monday May 14, while treating patients with gunshot wounds in Gaza during the Great March of Return, Canadian physician Tarek Loubani was shot in both legs by Israeli forces. One medic on his team, Musa Abuhassanin, was killed while attempting to providing care Palestinian protesters. Loubani published an account that noted he and the medical staff were wearing “high visibility clothing” and when they approached injured Palestinians, they did so with their hands raised as to show soldiers they were unarmed medical professionals.
After Loubani was wounded, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called for an investigation and issued a statement, “We are appalled that Dr. Tarek Loubani, a Canadian citizen, is among the wounded – along with so many unarmed people, including civilians, members of the media, first responders, and children.”

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