In a Gaza hospital, a Canadian surgeon tended to children whose eyes were shattered in bomb blasts

Warning: This story contains graphic descriptions and images.The Current19:15What a Canadian doctor saw in GazaA Canadian eye surgeon has described removing shrapnel from children's shattered eyeballs during a recent medical…

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