American nurse who got out of Gaza describes desperation she saw

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Published 2023-11-06
CNN's Anderson Cooper speaks with Emily Callahan, an American nurse with Doctors Without Borders, who gives a harrowing description of what she witnessed in Gaza as she was attempting to get out of the area.
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  • @cocoriomyd3014
    Very surprised CNN brought Emily on to describe what she witnessed. I can feel the pain in her voice. Incredible respect for her. Restores my faith in Humanity. She is beyond brave and has so much compassion for humanity. May God Bless her, keep her safe if she goes back to Gaza and continue to give her the strength to speak the horrific truth of what many are still in denial of.
  • @EKRaja420
    This woman has more compassion, common sense, and heart then 99% of U.S. elected officials. #Respect
  • @SmartGate
    When she said " in a heartbeat", literally got me in tears. Prayers for all the innocent people suffering in Gaza.
  • @emilieroseguerin
    I love that she just kept pressing about the humanity of these people. Bless her soul
  • @coldplayer666
    A huge thanks to people like her who don’t represent their government but simply represent humanity for the rest of us that can’t be there.
  • When she said “ I’ll go back in a heartbeat “ my heart cracked and I started tearing! What a wonderful human being . Praying for a miracle that Israel stop this massacre .
  • @Spanish554
    This year I started donating to Doctor's Without Borders. As a nurse, I thought it would be a great charity to contribute to. I am so impressed with Emily. The thing is, there are many healthcare workers just like her trying to do what is best for humanity. Thank God for people like her. They are going straight to heaven.
  • @ahmadrefay548
    "In a heart beat" this lady is like a bright light in a dark scary night. Thank you and thanks for every one who helps the needy all over the world you are truely angels walking among us.
  • As a Palestinian, Thank you Emily for your deep humanitarian ethics and for sending a very honest and transparent msg to the whole world. The world needs more people like you.
  • @shirtdirtalert
    So glad she is alive and able to tell us her story, she didn’t abandon them, she used the mercy given to her to come on TV and reveal the truth. She will save more lives being alive than dead. She’s a hero
  • @snakepat332
    I'm a big and proud guy but that testimony brought tears to me. May God be with all the innocent people in Gaza.
  • Just by seeing how scarred she is by her experience in Gaza for only 26 days, we can only imagine how hurt and traumatized Palestinians are who have been undergoing this torture for 75 years.
  • @aldissi79
    As a Palestinian, I say thank you. Thanks for coming to Gaza to help people. Thank you more for coming out to tell your story. Your words touched my heart. Humanity unites us all whither we like it or not. Lets keep pushing for justice equality and human rights for everyone
  • @user-nu5ft8lg8j
    And she stayed in this hell just only 26 days!!!! can we imagine 6 month there? Thank you lady for what you've done for Palestiniens. From France.
  • @AzizDik0346
    "I will go back in a heart beat" Salute to this woman. You deserve the Noble Award for your kind heart
  • @rahatwasti8263
    Sha made me cry, when she said asked "would you go back to Gaza ? And without skipping a heart beat, she said in a heart beat in an absolute heart beat. I cried as she said these words. And you can see the courage and emotions that has carried for Palestinians. May Allah SWT bless you and your team working with doctors without borders. Ameen
  • @asmabatool5713
    "My heart is still in Gaza" Thanks Emily for telling the true story.❤
  • @victoriak8839
    My heart stays in Gaza...I got choked up...Thank you so much for this truful interview! Love and kindness in the heart of people in Gaza...We send love and prayers to Palestinians and feel utterly enraged about this heinous massacre.
  • @msshero
    No matter how hard Anderson tried to entice her into saying something negative about Gazan’s , he failed miserably in the face of her unwavering truth. She lived with them. She knows they are heroes. She said so. Unapologetically ❤️💔🙏🏻
  • @bluekangaroo101
    Anyone can understand from Emily's expression, her demeanor, and the tone in her voice that she will never be the same again. Not only because of the horrific atrocities she witnessed and experienced in Gaza, but also by the sheer strength and bravery she saw in the National Staff of Palestinians. They went out of their way to help Emily's team leave, putting them above all else, making that their first priority amongst the chaos. The Palestinians kept them alive. You cannot tell me that this act of kindness, generosity, and self-sacrifice is not enough to change a person forever. Hence why Emily would go back in a heartbeat and her heart now lies in Gaza.