Doctor treats 100 children daily in Rafah tent camp for displaced Gazans

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Dr. Ragaa Ukasha set up his practice in a tiny tent in the sprawling Al-Mawasi camp in Rafah, where tens of thousands of displaced Gazans are struggling to survive amid famine and disease. He works for free but has barely any medicines or equipment. “I swear, the situation is disastrous,” he told NBC News.