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Fifteen Children from Gaza to Get Urgent Medical Care in Spain

by Kaia

Sixteen people from Gaza with serious medical conditions will arrive in Spain today for treatment. This evacuation was organized by the World Health Organization (WHO) and several partners. Among them are fifteen children, aged 3 to 17, and the mother of one child who also needs care. These patients were previously hospitalized in Egypt for several months after evacuating Gaza. They represent a small fraction of the many who need specialized medical care outside of Gaza.

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“These very sick children will receive the care they need thanks to cooperation between several partners and countries,” said Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. “We are immensely grateful for the support and facilitation provided by Egypt and Spain. We encourage other countries with the capacity and medical facilities to welcome people who, through no fault of their own, are caught in the grips of this war.”

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Thirteen of the children have complex injuries, one has a chronic heart condition, and one has cancer. These children, accompanied by 25 family members and caregivers, have been in Egypt since before May 6, after which evacuations became nearly impossible with the closure of the Rafah crossing. Since then, only 23 people have been evacuated through the Kerem Shalom crossing.

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Since October 2023, around 5,000 people have been evacuated for treatment outside Gaza, with over 80% receiving care in Egypt, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. Another 10,000 still need to be evacuated.

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“These children are just the tip of the iceberg. Thousands of people of all ages in Gaza need medical evacuation and are at risk of dying if they cannot quickly access advanced medical care,” said Dr. Hanan Balkhy, WHO Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean. “Patients who need evacuation outside of Gaza must be able to exit, preferably to the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, but also to Egypt or Jordan and then onwards.”

Today’s evacuation to Spain was supported through the EU Civil Protection Mechanism in partnership with WHO. The Palestine Children’s Relief Fund facilitated the patients’ documentation and evacuation approvals. The Government of Egypt supported their care while they were there, and Spain is now providing similar support. The children will be treated at various hospitals across Spain.

WHO is encouraging other countries to follow this example.

“We are truly thankful to Spain for responding so willingly to our request to accept several children from Gaza for critical treatment, a template for other countries to follow,” said Dr. Hans Henri P. Kluge, WHO Regional Director for Europe. “Gracias, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, Health Minister Monica Garcia, and all who have made this possible. Indeed, ‘to save one child, one life, is to save humankind’ is a concept recognizing the interconnectedness of all humanity.”

WHO is calling for the establishment of multiple medical evacuation corridors to ensure the safe and timely passage of patients via all possible routes, including Rafah and Kerem Shalom. It is urgent to restore medical evacuations from Gaza to the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, where hospitals are ready to receive patients. Patients must also be facilitated to transfer to Egypt and Jordan, and from there to other countries when needed.

“The solidarity of the host countries is a bright spot in a war that has had so many moments of tragedy,” said Dr. Tedros. “The fact that severely ill people are receiving needed medical care should not be headline news, but routine global cooperation.”

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