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Sick and wounded Palestinians leave Gaza as Rafah crossing reopens

February 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The evacuated footage shows that Palestinian children are on stretcher and ambulances arriving at the border crossing.

“We were expecting on this day impatiently,” said Abdul Gani, whose son Bill Rami Nabil Sammor said today, has a rare autoimmune disease.

She said her son was put in intensive care at the Nasser Gaza hospital and suffered from severe pain in the last three months.

“Thank God his name was included in treatment. I hope his suffering will end after receiving appropriate treatment,” she said.

She added that the treatment of the disease was not available to the gas from the closure of the intersection, lack of medicines and general lack of health.

Her son said he was sore, waiting for him to be sent to the hospital in Egypt.

“I have serious moving difficulties, I have ulcers in my mouth, and I also find it difficult to eat, drink and everything,” he said.

Mohammed Abu Jalala was also among those who accompanied the relatives who crossed the border for treatment. He said his niece Lara Abu Jalala suffered serious injuries on his feet after the bombing, which killed her parents and three brothers.

“One leg was so badly damaged that it should be amputated. We tried to avoid amputation, but it had to be fulfilled because the foot had gangrene in the bones,” he said. “The second is still injured and needs treatment, and amputation requires subsequent action and treatment.”



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