
Hundreds of Gaza children to be brought to UK for treatment
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Up to 300 children could be evacuated from Gaza and given medical treatment in the UK.
The plans are reportedly set to be announced within weeks.
A parent or guardian will accompany each child, as well as siblings if necessary, and the UK Home Office will carry out biometric and security checks before travel, the Sunday Times reported.
This will happen 'in parallel' with an initiative by Project Pure Hope, a group set up to bring sick and injured Gazan children to the UK privately for treatment.
More than 50,000 children are estimated to have been killed or injured in Gaza since October 2023, according to UNICEF.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said last week that the UK was 'urgently accelerating' efforts to bring children over for treatment.
A government spokesperson said: 'We are taking forward plans to evacuate more children from Gaza who require urgent medical care, including bringing them to
the UK for specialist treatment where that is the best option for their care.
'We are working at pace to do so as quickly as possible, with further details to be set out in due course.'
The UK and Jordan have been working together to air drop aid amid warnings of widespread malnourishment in Gaza.
It comes as the UK seeks to put pressure on Israel to change course with a plan to recognise a Palestinian state in September ahead of the UN General Assembly.
Starmer has said the Unied Kingdom would only refrain from recognising Palestine if Israel allows more aid into Gaza, stops annexing land in the West Bank, agrees to a ceasefire and signs up to a long-term peace process over the next two months.
Concerns have been raised this could see a Palestinian state recognised by the UK without Hamas releasing the remaining Israeli hostages.
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