Gazan Children Arrive in UK for NHS Care

UK Gov

First group of children from Gaza arrives in the UK for specialist medical treatment on the NHS

  • Government coordinates safe arrival of severely ill Gazan children in the UK
  • More patients and their immediate families are expected in the coming weeks
  • UK continues to push Israel to ensure better protection for healthcare workers and medical infrastructure in Gaza

Severely ill children from Gaza requiring urgent medical treatment recently arrived safely in the UK with their immediate families.

As part of the Gaza medical evacuation operation, these young patients are now receiving the urgent medical care they need at NHS hospitals, while their immediate family members are getting appropriate support during their stay.

The healthcare situation in Gaza remains incredibly difficult, with many unable to access even a basic level of care and increased difficulties for those who require specialist treatment and support.

A cross-government taskforce has been working intensively over recent weeks to coordinate this complex humanitarian operation.

The children and their immediate family members were evacuated from Gaza to Jordan, where they were supported by British Embassy staff and robust security checks were undertaken prior to their arrival into the UK.

Health and Social Care secretary, Wes Streeting, said:

No one can fail to be distressed by the devastating impact the war has had on the children of Gaza, and I cannot imagine the fear and anguish their families have endured. It is a soul-destroying situation that compels us to act.

Every child deserves the chance to heal, to play, to simply be able to dream again. These young patients have witnessed horrors no child should ever see, but this marks the start of their journey towards recovery.

This reflects the very best of our NHS values - compassion, care and expertise when it matters most.

Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said:

Children are too often the innocent victims of war. In Gaza, where the healthcare system has been decimated and hospitals are no longer functioning, there are severely ill children unable to get the medical care they need to survive.

As we welcome the first group of children to the UK for urgent treatment, their arrival reflects our determined commitment to humanitarian action and the power of international cooperation.

We continue to call for the protection of medical infrastructure and health workers in Gaza, and for a huge increase in medicines and supplies to be allowed in.

The Government is grateful to all partners who have assisted this operation, including the World Health Organisation for their support with the evacuation process, the Government of Jordan and Royal Jordanian for facilitating safe transit and the UK-Emergency Medical Team and NHS clinical teams for their dedication in providing life-saving medical care to these young patients.

More patients and their immediate families are expected in the coming weeks as part of this humanitarian mission.

Professor Meghana Pandit, NHS National Medical Director, said:

These children are severely unwell and in need of urgent medical treatment, and we will do all we can to help provide them with a safe and secure place to receive the vital care and treatment they so desperately need.

NHS specialists at hospitals across the country are providing crucial treatment to help these children and their families - and we are incredibly grateful to hospitals, staff and volunteers who are supporting these efforts.

These patients and their families have suffered an unimaginable ordeal and their privacy is paramount. For this reason, the Government will not be providing

/Public Release. This material from the originating organization/author(s) might be of the point-in-time nature, and edited for clarity, style and length. Mirage.News does not take institutional positions or sides, and all views, positions, and conclusions expressed herein are solely those of the author(s).View in full here.