UN chief urges Gaza aid as Israel blocks most medical evacuees at Rafah
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UN chief urges Gaza aid as Israel blocks most medical evacuees at Rafah
"United Nations chief Antonio Guterres again has called on Israel to immediately allow humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip, as the Israeli authorities continue to block dozens of Palestinians from exiting the war-ravaged enclave to seek medical treatment. Guterres made the appeal on Tuesday, as more than 100 sick and injured Palestinians congregated at the newly reopened Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt, hoping to access medical care abroad."
"I also call for the facilitation of rapid and unimpeded passage of humanitarian relief at scale including through the Rafah crossing, Guterres said during an address at UN headquarters in New York. Reporting from southern Gaza's Khan Younis, Al Jazeera's Hind Khoudary said only 16 Palestinians were allowed to cross into Egypt via Rafah on Tuesday. A day earlier, only five people were permitted to leave, while 12 were allowed back into Gaza."
"There is no explanation as to why crossings are being delayed at Rafah, Khoudary said. The process is taking an extremely long time. She added that Palestinians have been forced to leave all their belongings when passing through the crossing, which until Monday had been mostly closed for nearly two years during Israel's genocidal war against Palestinians in Gaza. There are about 20,000 people waiting [in Gaza] for urgent medical attention abroad, Khoudary said."
Humanitarian aid and medical evacuations through the Rafah crossing remain severely constrained, endangering patients in need of treatment abroad. Over 100 sick and injured Palestinians gathered at the newly reopened Rafah crossing hoping to access care, yet only 16 were allowed to cross into Egypt on one day and five the previous day, while 12 returned to Gaza. The number permitted is far below the 50 people per direction that had been indicated. Crossing procedures are slow and undetermined, and Palestinians have been forced to leave belongings behind. Approximately 20,000 people in Gaza wait for urgent medical attention abroad. A 19-year-old Palestinian was shot and killed near Khan Younis outside the area under total military control, despite a purported ceasefire.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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