We wish we could have taken more': 29 children evacuated from Gaza to Jordan for treatment
Briefly

A convoy of ambulances and buses successfully evacuated 25 wounded Palestinian children from Gaza, amidst a humanitarian crisis exacerbated by a blockade imposed by Israeli forces. These patients are part of an estimated 4,500 individuals requiring urgent medical assistance as reported by the World Health Organization. The operation involved cooperation from the Jordanian army and WHO, marking a significant moment in an ongoing conflict. As the ceasefire appears to falter, the situation at the Kerem Shalom crossing symbolizes the dire needs of Gaza, previously a major entry point for humanitarian aid.
A slow convoy of a dozen ambulances and buses brought 25 wounded and sick Palestinian children from Gaza, highlighting the urgent need for evacuation and medical care.
The patients were among the 4,500 in Gaza considered in urgent need by the World Health Organization and were transferred to Jordan amid ongoing humanitarian crisis.
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