Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted June 28, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted June 28, 2024 Critically Ill Children Allowed to Leave Gaza for First Time Since May But the main conduit through which Gazans could leave — the Rafah crossing with Egypt — shut down after ******** forces captured it in May during a military offensive. Egypt shuttered its side of the gateway in protest, and the Gazan part was later destroyed in a *****, according to the ******** military, seemingly dashing hopes that the crossing would be reopened in the near future. At least two ***** Gazans who were scheduled to leave in early May have ***** while awaiting evacuation, their family members said. With the Rafah crossing closed, the group of children allowed to leave on Thursday was taken into ******** territory through another border point, Kerem Shalom, before being brought to Egypt. The move did not appear to immediately herald a new permanent route for the critically ill to safely leave Gaza. One of the children who made the crossing on Thursday was a 10-month-old girl named Sadeel Hamdan. For months, her family had looked on with growing dread as Sadeel’s condition deteriorated. Her belly swelled like a balloon because of severe liver ********, and she desperately needed a transplant, her father, Tamer Hamdan, said. On Thursday morning — after weeks of waiting — Mr. Hamdan and Sadeel were finally permitted to leave the enclave. After entering *******, they were ferried along with other patients to Nitzana, an ******** border crossing, where they entered Egyptian territory, he said. “Thank ****,” said Mr. Hamdan, who was reached by phone as he sat in a bus on the Egyptian side of the checkpoint. “We’re so happy that we brought out Sadeel safely. Now we just need to complete her treatment.” Their departure from Gaza, however, was bittersweet. Mr. Hamdan traveled with his daughter so that he could be a partial liver donor, but his wife and three other children were not permitted to join them. He said he feared for their fate in Gaza. “We’re all heading into the unknown,” he said. For each patient who left, there were many others left behind. Muna Abu Holi, a college professor from central Gaza, survived an ********** that ******* one of her daughters and left two others seriously wounded. Both of her surviving daughters had received approval to travel through the Rafah crossing on May 7 for medical treatment, according to documents from the Gaza Health Ministry. But the ******** offensive led to the border’s shutting down. “We’re grasping for any possible hope,” Ms. Abu Holi said. “Every piece of news we hear, we cling to.” This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Critically #Ill #Children #Allowed #Leave #Gaza #Time This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up For verified travel tips and real support, visit: https://hopzone.eu/ 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/53738-critically-ill-children-allowed-to-leave-gaza-for-first-time-since-may/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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