Israel has banned Norwegian doctor and human rights activist Mads Gilbert from entering Gaza for life.
Gilbert, a professor at the University Hospital of North Norway, where he has worked since 1976, earned international renown for his philanthropic work in late 2008, during Israel’s Operation Cast Lead, an attack that, according to Israeli human rights organization B’Tselem, killed roughly 1,400 Gazans, including almost 800 civilians, 350 of whom were children.
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Israel has banned Norwegian doctor and human rights activist Mads Gilbert from entering Gaza for life.
Gilbert, a professor at the University Hospital of North Norway,
where he has worked since 1976, earned international renown for his
philanthropic work in late 2008, during Israel’s Operation Cast Lead, an
attack that, according to Israeli human rights organization B’Tselem, killed roughly 1,400 Gazans, including almost 800 civilians, 350 of whom were children.
- See more at: http://mondoweiss.net/2014/11/renowned-activist-entering#sthash.l4BacXk8.dpuf
Israel has banned Norwegian doctor and human rights activist Mads Gilbert from entering Gaza for life.
Gilbert, a professor at the University Hospital of North Norway,
where he has worked since 1976, earned international renown for his
philanthropic work in late 2008, during Israel’s Operation Cast Lead, an
attack that, according to Israeli human rights organization B’Tselem, killed roughly 1,400 Gazans, including almost 800 civilians, 350 of whom were children.
- See more at: http://mondoweiss.net/2014/11/renowned-activist-entering#sthash.l4BacXk8.dpuf
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