Health Care Workers and War in the Middle East—Reply

Wynia responds to a discussions among colleagues that his viewpoint generated. Their discussion suggests that his viewpoint became a Rorschach test for those who believe that there "should not" be differing opinions on the ethics of Israel's approach to this war. But, in fact, he can...

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