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	<title>Comments on: Patients with Borders, Case Study 2</title>
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		<title>By: Patients with Borders, Case Study 3 &#124; OpenForum - a blog by the Health and Human Rights community</title>
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		<description>[...] [Editor’s Note: This is the third post in a series of case studies describing the bureaucratic and political barriers to medical access outside of Gaza and the stories of three individual Gazan patients. The first post can be found here, and the second can be found here.] [...]</description>
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