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Bittersweet goodbye for Gaza doctor as family leaves enclave

November 7, 2023 at 8:01 pm

Palestinians travel to the southern parts of the Gaza Strip as the Israeli attacks continue on its 30th day in Gaza City, Gaza on November 5, 2023 [Ali Jadallah – Anadolu Agency]

Gazan doctor, Mohammad Abu Namous, hugged his daughter a final time at the Rafah border crossing on Tuesday, bidding an emotional farewell to his family after staying behind to tend to the thousands wounded in Israel’s bombardment of the enclave, Reuters reports.

Namous’ family, who hold Moldovan citizenship, are among hundreds of Gazans with foreign passports being permitted to leave to Egypt through the crossing, the only way out of the besieged Palestinian enclave that does not border Israel.

There is no other way out of this. There is no safety. The entire Gaza Strip is unsafe. That is why it is best if I get them out so I can focus on my work treating patients

Namous told Reuters as he sat with his wife and daughter in the waiting area.

“Of course, I am getting them out, but I myself will be staying in the Gaza Strip. I will not leave.”

Abu Namous, an orthopaedic surgeon, says he

moved his family from the Jabalya camp in northern Gaza as Israeli strikes began to Al-Zahra and then the Al-Nuseirat Camp in central Gaza – but finding a safe place for them proved elusive

Israel has rained bombs on Gaza for weeks in retaliation for Palestinian group, Hamas’s deadly attack on 7 October, when Israel says fighters killed 1,400 people and took more than 200 hostages.

Health officials in Gaza estimate Israeli strikes have killed more than 10,000 people, with around 40 per cent of them children, prompting UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, to warn that Gaza is becoming a “graveyard for children”.

Abu Namous’ daughter, Dina, said she felt both excited and sad at the prospect of leaving.

“We are going to go there, where there is electricity, water, internet and everything,” she said. “But at the same time, I am sad that daddy is going to stay here.”

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