YEMEN-SAUDI BORDER -- At seven years old, Radhiah Issa’s wide-eyed screams of panic and fear were understandable. Even an adult would be forgiven for waking up in a heated panic after discovering much of their body wrapped in blood-soaked bandages and laying in an unfamiliar room. Radhiah was in the family home of a Yemeni doctor who had scraped
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“We needed sterilization tools and masks to avoid COVID-19, not American shells and bombs to smash our children.”