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Live: Wounded from the war between Israel and Hamas evacuated from Gaza to Egypt through the Rafah crossing
·par Prim.net·2 min de lecture
Israel-Hamas War: Wounded from Gaza transit through Rafah crossing to Egypt
\n\nAt the heart of the intense conflict between Israel and the Hamas, the Gaza strip once again finds itself in a tragic situation. Wounded people from Gaza, a fiery conflict zone, began arriving in Egypt through the Gaza crossing. Rafah.\n\n
The Rafah crossing, a path to salvation for the wounded in Gaza
\n\nMen, women and children, very often seriously injured by shrapnel or bullets. This is the face of the war that Gaza is undergoing. THE Rafah terminal was quickly converted into a crucial transit point for injured people seeking medical treatment.\n\nAccording to information from the Ministry of Health of Gaza, the majority of these injured require urgent medical intervention, which is unfortunately not always available in local hospitals, which are already saturated and insufficiently equipped.\n\nEgypt, neighboring the Gaza Strip, therefore opened its Rafah terminal, generally closed, to allow the injured to access more appropriate medical care. Patients are transported by ambulances and minibuses to various Egyptian hospitals once they cross the border.\n\n
A worrying humanitarian situation
\n\nThis is a heartbreaking reality that demonstrates the scale of the humanitarian crisis currently experiencing the Gaza Strip. The conflict between Israel and the Hamas seems to be getting worse day by day, resulting in an ever-increasing list of injuries.\n\nThe World Health Organization (WHO) and various international humanitarian organizations have called for an end to hostilities to allow safe access to health care for all. They also call for international support to help hospitals in Gaza to cope with the influx of wounded.\n\nAs the world watches with concern the evolution of this devastating war, hope for peace seems to be fading further and further away. But for now, the Rafah terminal remains a glimmer of hope for the wounded in Gaza who seek urgent medical care, a chance of survival in the turmoil of the conflict. \n\n