A North Texas physician is headed to Gaza this weekend for an international medical mission.
Dr. Hina Cheema, a Dallas-based OBGYN, will join a volunteer medical mission of eight U.S. healthcare workers departing for Gaza
Dr. Hina Cheema, a Dallas-based OBGYN, says she traveled to Gaza two years ago but acknowledges it will likely be unrecognizable after ongoing intense fighting between Israel and Hamas since October. Cheema will be one of eight U.S. healthcare workers bound for Gaza, volunteering with MedGlobal, an international humanitarian organization providing physician support.
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