WHO: 37 patients from Gaza sent for treatment in Egypt

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The World Health Organization announced on Saturday the evacuation of 37 patients, most of them Palestinian children, from the Gaza Strip through the Rafah border crossing to receive treatment in Egyptian hospitals.

The Secretary-General of the organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said in a post on the X platform, “With the support of the World Health Organization and our partners, today 37 patients, 34 children and 3 adults, accompanied by 39 companions, crossed from Gaza through the Rafah crossing to continue receiving treatment in Egypt.”

He expressed his gratitude to the Egyptian government for its continued support and provision of specialized medical care to patients from Gaza, stressing “the need to accelerate medical evacuation operations through all possible routes to save thousands of lives.”

On Saturday, the first batch of Palestinian patients and wounded left the Gaza Strip through the Rafah border crossing with Egypt for the first time since last May.

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Heading to Cairo for treatment as part of the understandings of the ceasefire agreement that came into effect on January 19.

It was reported that buses and ambulances carrying about 50 sick and injured children and their companions left the Palestinian side of the Rafah crossing heading to the Egyptian side.

The reopening of the Rafah crossing, which Israel occupied the Palestinian side of in May 2024, represents the next major step in the prisoner exchange and ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, which was brokered by Qatar, Egypt and the United States.

Israel’s occupation of the crossing, which is the lung of the Palestinians to the outside world, prevented thousands of wounded people from traveling for treatment.

On January 19, the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel came into effect, and its first phase will last for 42 days, during which negotiations will begin to start a second and then a third phase, mediated by Egypt, Qatar and the United States.

With American support, between October 7, 2023 and January 19, 2025, Israel committed genocide in Gaza, leaving more than 159,000 Palestinians dead and wounded, most of them children and women, and more than 14,000 missing.