Waiting to open it .. Families of the sick children of Gaza in front of Crossing …

Khan Younis- Palestinian displaced woman, Tina Salem, is impatiently waiting for the Palestinian Rafa border, and the health of the Arab Republic is worsened by the day to treat her sick son in the heart.
The 42 -year -old Salem said: “From the beginning of the war on Gaza, I am trying to change my son in Egypt for treatment. I have submitted many demands to travel, but unfortunately all my efforts have failed.”
Salem pointed out as a satisfactory change published on 4/2024, and it was updated four times by the World Health Organization, and that his name and his son’s name were listed on the list of traveling by the Ruffa Crossing 14 months ago.
Salem continued, and two months ago, his son, Jain, said that his son, Jain, said that two annual healthy, every day worsened, and that he was delayed in growth and needed treatment abroad.
Salem, who lives in the al -Shadi camp in Gaza, pointed out that he and his family were displaced more than eight times and suffered the death of the two, as a result of the continuous bombing of the sector.
As a result of the bombing of a tent next to Khan Younis, he and his family were subjected to a certain death ten days ago, resulting in six citizens, including two children.
Salem explained that the resulting of shelting was suffered from severe injuries and moderate and serious injuries of her children.
Her husband was wounded by a small piece of a missile in her stomach and immediately entered into intensifying treatment as a result of the severity of her condition, but he had an emergency surgery, but there were more pieces in his stomach, and his life was at risk.
Her heart, which was sick with the heart, was a small piece behind her head and a small piece of chest, and she showed that her condition was now stable. He showed his two daughters, Karma, (three years), and the abdomen was a small small bend in the abdomen and the Rama (ten years) with small pieces on the shoulder and leg.
Palestinian Salem of the Egyptian origin believes that Crossing will open at the beginning to go to Egypt’s hospitals to treat her son, husband and two daughters.
As for the greenery of the 52 -year -old, he is waiting for Rafa to treat his daughter who is suffering from a tumor in the pancreas.
Her daughter Hala, 16, said that she was rapidly deteriorating in a year and suffering from a sharp fall of blood sugar, and that it was bringing her into a coma.
The duck continued to have a treatment change from the World Health Organization abroad to treat her daughter while he was on the waiting list for more than fifteen months, but was useless.
Rafa appealed to the Egyptian authorities to open the border crossing, allow it, to travel abroad of patients abroad and to treat abroad.
As far as the displaced persons, 35 -year -old Nidal Abu Aly, who lives in Mayagan Younis, is deeply interested in opening the crossing to run his son abroad.
Ally said that his year and eight months of son suffer from birth, indicating that a temporary measures have been taken to remove the waste through an opening in the abdomen.
He said that he was waiting for the kidnapping opening to treat his son outside the field and to have an operation to live normally. He pointed out that his son’s health was withdrawn and that he needed emergency treatment.
The Palestinians in Gaza claimed that they have lost everything, because they do not have food, clean water and shelter, and reach medical services, while doctors and nurses suffer from a shortage of substances needed to help the injured, because they protect people from blood bags, venous needles, wounds to clean up the wounds.
Currently, Gaza has 21 hospitals and 4 field hospitals, but they are not capable of meeting any of them, he said.
Medical sources in the Gaza Strip yesterday warned that the operations, intensive care and emergency departments were in the absence of major types of medical equipment and that this sharp deficiency in the equipment would affect hospitals and disrupt the work of medical groups.
He explained that hospitals in Gaza Strip were low on mobile radiotherapy and anesthesia devices, and that there were no surgical requirements to perform special activities such as bones, blood vessels and eyes.
It also pointed out that as a result of the applicable siege imposed by the occupation in the field, the lack of food items for the operating agents around the clock has decreased basic medical gases such as carbon dioxide, medical fabrics, beds and infectious control requirements.
He emphasized that “severe shortage of medical equipment and public products affects hospitals and doubles the complex crisis that disrupts the work of medical groups.” (Agencies)