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Middle East Eye
6 days ago
- Health
- Middle East Eye
Over 500 Palestinian patients die due to Israeli medical transfer delays
At least 500 patients and wounded Palestinians in Gaza have died as a result of delays in medical referrals amid Israel's ongoing restrictions on medical travel, according to Dr Ahmed Al-Farra, head of the paediatrics and maternity department at Nasser Medical Complex. Speaking to loca media, Dr Al-Farra accused Israeli forces of deliberately targeting Gaza's healthcare system 'in all its components,' describing the attacks as part of an effort to break the resilience of the Palestinian people. 'Under international law, every patient has the right to travel for treatment,' he said. 'But the occupation continues to violate these rights without consequence.' Medical professionals in Gaza have repeatedly warned that restrictions on patient movement and attacks on health infrastructure are creating a humanitarian catastrophe, particularly for those with chronic or life-threatening conditions.


Saba Yemen
05-02-2025
- Health
- Saba Yemen
Sick children 4th batch leaves Rafah Crossing for treatment
Gaza - Saba: The fourth batch of sick and wounded Palestinian children, along with their companions, on Wednesday began leaving the Gaza Strip through the Rafah land crossing to receive treatment abroad. The Israeli occupation authorities had delayed sending a list of approvals for the exit of the wounded and sick from the Gaza Strip, which caused the travel of the fourth batch of them to be postponed. The head of the pediatric department at Nasser Medical Hospital, Ahmed Al-Farra, explained in press statements that the wounded and sick were scheduled to travel from the Gaza Strip yesterday, but it was postponed until today due to the occupation's procrastination. He stated that the Israeli side's criteria are selective and temperamental and do not depend on the severity of the patients' cases that need treatment abroad. He said about 30 and 40 thousand cases in Gaza are waiting to be transferred for treatment outside the Strip; due to the Israeli war of extermination and chronic diseases. Al-Farra added that the occupation did not allow the exit of the specified number of patients according to the agreement, which is 50 patients, as about ten percent of the cases were returned. He continued, "According to the ceasefire agreement, 150 cases leave daily for treatment abroad, but the occupation has only allowed 38 patients to leave." He touched on the fact that the occupation has not yet allowed the two categories of war wounded, civilians and military personnel, to leave for treatment abroad. This postponed batch is the fourth batch of patients from the Gaza Strip scheduled to travel for treatment outside the Strip. The evacuation of patients from the Gaza Strip with their companions began last Saturday, when 50 wounded and sick people left, followed by 46 patients the next day. This is the first time that the Rafah crossing has been opened after the Israeli aggression that targeted the city of Rafah during the war of extermination, as the crossing was closed on May 7, 2024, in both directions. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print