Healthcare workers and allies call for the re-entry of vital humanitarian aid and demand an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza during a public vigil in Schenley Plaza on Friday.
A crowd of over 150 Pittsburgh healthcare workers, community members and students gathered together at Schenley Plaza on Friday evening for a vigil honoring the more than 264 Palestinian healthcare workers who have died in Gaza. Attendees of the vigil called for a “re-entry of vital humanitarian aid and demand an immediate and permanent ceasefire.”
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