American Surgeon Dr. Feroze Sidhwa, Who Volunteered in Gaza, Interviewed by Dave DeCamp

Antiwar.com news editor Dave DeCamp interviews California trauma surgeon Feroze Sidhwa. Dr. Feroze saw real trauma in Gaza as a volunteer earlier this year.

He was one of 99 American healthcare workers in Gaza who released an open letter to the White House pleading for an end to Israel’s bombing of little children.

Dr. Sidhwa wrote a letter urging support for Antiwar.com’s fund drive.

12 thoughts on “American Surgeon Dr. Feroze Sidhwa, Who Volunteered in Gaza, Interviewed by Dave DeCamp”

  1. According to the great humanitarian Bill Clinton killing Palestinians is OK. He would not dare such vile speech about any other group.
    "Clinton said he understood people’s concerns about the bloodshed in Gaza, but said Israel had no choice but to inflict large civilian losses, even as it is accused of genocide in the International Court of Justice.“Hamas makes sure that they’re shielded. They’ll force you to kill civilians if you want to defend yourself,” Clinton said."
    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/10/31/bill-clinton-criticised-for-saying-israel-forced-to-kill-gaza-civilians

    1. As vile he is, low of character, an utterly repulsive sack of shit, soulless and void of any sense of humanity, perversion personified, there is absolutely no danger whatsoever that he would sink even lower by disgracing himself apologizing genocide.

      1. Both Clinton and Biden have to be compromised by the Epstein tapes. Why else at this stage in their lives –their careers are over and they have all the money in the world– would they debase themselves so utterly before history??

    2. Admire Clinton's false dichotomy. In effect,

      "You either inflict large civilian losses as you defend yourself OR Hamas forces you to inflict large civilian losses as you defend yourself."

      No.

      You either choose to kill civilians, or you choose NOT to. This is the decision at the very core, one stripped of politics and intentional ambiguity (or do I repeat myself ?)

      A true dichotomy is choice between "A" and "not-A".

      1. I find myself in the strange position to keep stressing the positive in Clinton, so that I feel the obligation to point out that the application of valid philosophical reasoning was never his strong suit, and I have to also point out that at least he has this on the character of Golda Meir, that he shows no signs of an unwillingness or even reluctance to forgive the Palestinians for forcing him to advocate for the killing of their children.

  2. ”I met a man from Africa, he came to call my name… He told me there were diamond mines and there that I should go”…

  3. ”I hit the city and I lost my band, I watched the needle take another man… Oh. The damage done!…”

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