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Over 100 patients set to be evacuated from Gaza, WHO says

November 5, 2024 at 6:43 pm

Injured Palestinians are brought to Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital after Israeli airstrike in Nuseirat Camp in Deir al-Balah, Gaza on November 04, 2024 [Ashraf Amra – Anadolu Agency]

More than 100 patients, including children, will be transferred out of the Gaza Strip on Wednesday in a rare medical evacuation from the Palestinian enclave during the Israel-Palestine war, a World Health Organisation official said on Tuesday, Reuters reports.

The WHO says fewer than 300 patients have been evacuated from Gaza since early May, when Israel expanded its military offensive southwards and took over the southern Rafah Crossing with Egypt, which had been used for medical transfers.

Rik Peeperkorn, WHO representative for the Occupied Palestinian Territory, said the patients, including children with trauma injuries and chronic diseases, would depart in a large convoy via the Karm Abu Salem Crossing with Israel.

Under arrangements made by the WHO, the patients will then fly to the United Arab Emirates from Ramon Airport in southern Israel, and some will travel on to Romania, he said.

“These are ad hoc measures. What we have requested repeatedly is a sustained medevac (medical evacuation) outside of Gaza,” Peeperkorn told a press conference.

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Asked whether Israel had approved the transfer, he said he was hopeful it would be facilitated by Israeli authorities.

He said more than 12,000 people were awaiting transfer, adding: “We cannot continue the way we do now.”

COGAT, the Israeli military agency responsible for Palestinian affairs, says it actively facilitates the departure of seriously ill or injured patients, adding that the scope of such evacuations was determined by the capacity of organisations and countries to receive them.

As of last week, it said 10 groups of patients had been evacuated through Israel and it was willing to coordinate more.

Peeperkorn was part of a WHO convoy that, on 3 November, provided some relief for the busy Al-Awda and Kamal Adwan Hospitals in northern Gaza which he said were barely operational because of medical and staff shortages.

“For Al-Awda, we are very concerned because the hospital needs urgent fuel and medical supplies, otherwise it might become non-functional over the coming week,” he said of the hospital in Jabalia, just north of Gaza City.

Israel accuses Hamas fighters of hiding among civilians, including in hospitals, in the war that began after the deadly Hamas attack on southern Israeli communities on 7 October, 2023.

In a night-time raid on the Kamal Adwan Hospital last month, an Israeli military official said around 100 Hamas fighters were captured, some posing as medical staff, along with weapons. Hamas rejected the accusations.

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