00:01I want to take you through what Gaza looks like
00:03when a hospital's totally overwhelmed.
00:06You're getting waves of patients.
00:07What do you prioritize?
00:09What do you have to treat them?
00:10You got no pain medicine to give the people
00:12whose legs have been blown off.
00:15Three surgeons are working on one little girl
00:17for, what, two and a half hours?
00:18And she's probably going to lose her right leg,
00:20left leg, and her left arm.
00:21And she's starting to wake up.
00:22Let's get her warm.
00:24As a Jewish physician, I knew nothing about Gaza.
00:27Like most Americans, I thought everybody
00:29out here were nothing but terrorists,
00:31because that's what I was told.
00:32I'm not Israeli.
00:34I'm not Palestinian.
00:34I'm not Christian.
00:35I'm not Muslim.
00:36I'm not Jewish.
00:36I don't really have any connection to it.
00:38But as an American, I just don't want my government
00:40involved in crimes.
00:41I'm a Palestinian.
00:42I'm not a spokesperson.
00:43I'm a human being.
00:44I'm a U.S. doctor who wants to see babies like my babies
00:47not be killed anymore.
00:50What surprised me most was how the carnage
00:53was focused on journalists, healthcare workers,
00:55and children.
00:58Fist bump.
01:01Where was that?
01:02That bomb hit the building.
01:03There was a 15-year-old kid ready for discharge
01:06that was incinerated.
01:07And if I had gone down and been changing that kid's dressing,
01:09there would have been three bodies,
01:10and I would have been one of them.
01:11When they hit a hospital,
01:12that's a deep tragedy that people will feel in the community
01:15for the foreseeable future.
01:17We're just asking that hospitals not be targeted.
01:19Why that conversation is derailed in the United States
01:22is beyond me.
01:22We do not have to accept that as Americans.
01:26The United States could stop sending jet fuel,
01:29bombs, all sorts of weapons.
01:30This is a political problem.
01:32We need a political solution.
01:35We're a good pair.
01:36You talk intelligently and I talk emotionally.
01:38It's on us to make sure that their stories are told.
01:42I couldn't go to philosophy.
01:44I got rejected.
01:45And then I come back to the United States
01:47and get detained by the Department of Homeland Security.
01:51This is what my tax dollars did.
01:53What your tax dollars did.
01:55What my neighbor's tax dollars did.
01:59They have the right to know the truth.
02:05Perot's the right one to listen to.
02:06He is about fairness
02:07and he is about doing the right thing.
02:09You know we're not dating, right?
02:10You don't have to talk me out this much.
02:12I just met her five minutes ago.
02:14Yeah.
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