About a year ago, I went to Gaza with MedGlobal, a medical charity, to work with Gazan doctors. We hoped to share our professional experience and fill in where there was greatest need. Our Palestinian colleagues welcomed us. Even then, life in Gaza was very different than here. Basics such as water, food and fuel were limited, as were certain medications and medical equipment that allowed us to do our jobs — albeit, in a restricted capacity. There were no excesses, and every decision was thoughtful and holistic. The medical staff members were not only deeply committed to their professions, but…