Turkiye, on Tuesday, successfully transferred 68 more patients from the besieged Gaza Strip to Turkish soil, officials announced, Anadolu Agency reports.
Health Minister, Fahrettin Koca, on Tuesday welcomed the patients and their companions, transported from Egypt’s El Arish International Airport, near Gaza, to Etimesgut Military Airport in the capital, Ankara.
He told reporters that the group includes 37 infants and children and 31 adults, including four with cancer.
We had 114 patients transferred, so far, and with the new group of 68, now we’ve brought 182 patients. A total of 359 people were brought along with their companions
he said.
To date we’ve lost two patients. Currently, six of our patients are in intensive care. The condition of two of our patients in intensive care is serious and they are intubated
Preparations for field hospitals in Gaza have begun, and a suitable location near the Rafah Border Crossing has been identified, he added.
The next transfer is expected early next week, he said, stressing the growing need for cross-border healthcare collaboration amid challenges in Gaza.
He also gave reassurances that the tripartite coordination team, including Turkiye, Israel and Eygpt, is diligently working on the transfer preparations.
Israel has bombarded the Gaza Strip from the air and land, imposed a siege, and mounted a ground offensive following a 7 October cross-border attack by Palestinian group, Hamas.
At least 18,412 Palestinians have been killed and 50,100 others injured in the Israeli onslaught since then, according to Gaza’s health authorities.
The Israeli death toll in the Hamas attack stands at 1,200, according to official figures.
VIEW: The US refuses to condemn images of stripped Palestinian men before Israeli investigation