'Bombs just started to rain down': Saskatoon nurse recounts working in Gaza when Israel broke ceasefire

According to Gaza's health ministry, Israeli attacks have killed more than 53,000 people in nearly 20 months

CBC NewsShlok Talati

After working two stints in Gaza, a Saskatoon nurse says she feels a "ton of guilt" watching news emerging from the region now that she's back in Canada.

"I miss the people that I work with every single day," Casey Eberl said. "They're always in my mind. Always."

Eberl remembers the scene in Gaza when Israel broke a fragile ceasefire by launching heavy airstrikes in March.

"It was unlike anything any of us could have expected. We were sleeping," Eberl said.

"The bombs just started to rain down and …

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'Bombs just started to rain down': Saskatoon nurse recounts working in Gaza when Israel broke ceasefire

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CBC NewsShlok Talati, Posted: May 27, 2025 8:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 22 minutes ago
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