
60 Minutes 04/06/2025: The War in Gaza, The Prisoners, Wood to Whiskey
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Apr 7, 2025 Discover the harrowing realities faced by children in Gaza amidst ongoing conflict and the efforts of medical volunteers fighting for their recovery. Delve into a controversial U.S. operation that sent men to a Salvadoran prison, revealing unsettling legal issues surrounding their deportation. Transition to the world of bourbon, where oak barrels play a critical role in whiskey production, showcasing craftsmanship and history that enhances this beloved spirit. Together, these stories highlight resilience, legal complexities, and the artistry of tradition.
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Sanad's Story
- Two-year-old Sanad's face and tongue were severely injured in a bombing, losing an arm.
- His grandmother, Marwa, initially feared he wouldn't survive.
Rehabilitation Through Play
- Dr. Lisa Thornton focuses on rehabilitating children through play after war trauma.
- She emphasizes children's resilience in adapting, citing a boy using his feet after losing both arms.
Andri's Deportation
- Andri Hernandez Romero, a Venezuelan makeup artist, was deported to El Salvador's Sukkot prison.
- Despite seeking asylum in the U.S., he was labeled a gang member based on tattoos.
