‘Worst humanitarian crisis we’ve seen since WWII’: Doctor on Gaza

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(NewsNation) — The U.S., which provides weaponry funding to Israel, urges the country to boost humanitarian aid in Gaza as 87 people are dead or missing following overnight strikes Sunday. Dr. Thaer Admad, a Chicago-based physician now providing aid in Lebanon, joins “Morning in America with Hena Doba,” calling the conflict the “worst humanitarian crisis we’ve seen since World War II.

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