The ceasefire evacuation brought a lifeline to the child who was sick and injured in Gaza

A little girl with a pink sweater waved on the stainless windows of the bus.

This is Gada, who has been able to leave the La Fa border over the La Fa's border, outside the nine months, outside the Nasser Hospital of Khan Younis, the tired mother hugs their illness and extraordinary children, anxiously Waving their documents, waving their documents on officials confirmed their position.

But their departure was half-bit-only a few patients entered the list that day, and each patient could only bring one companion.

A little boy tried to squeeze on the bus with his sick brother and mother.

"They don't allow me to pass," Khalil, 8 years old, told NBC news staff when he was separated from his family. "My brother and mother went together, he was sick."

Through Lafa Voya who left Egypt's departure, as part of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, it has been reopened.

According to the agreement, under the supervision of the World Health Organization, 50 patients and injured patients will be evacuated every day.

Although most of the attention on the ceasefire is concentrated on the release of hostages, daily medical evacuation will gradually disappear.

"We need to speed up the pace because we need to get 12,000 to 14,000 key patients to get MEDEVAC," Rik Peeperkorn, a World Health Organization of the World Health Organization who is responsible for the evacuation of the Palestinian territory, told NBC News. Gaza's crew.

"Traumatic injuries, many of those who consider amputation are children. Spinal cord injury, burns, require multiple different professional surgery and rehabilitation, and currently cannot be used in Gaza. The other is oncology, cancer patients, chronic diseases and cardiovascular diseases. Patients need to perform large -scale erosion from Gaza. "

The conflict destroyed most of Gasha's infrastructure and caused its sanitary system to collapse. In addition to the huge demand of soaring war, thousands of acute and chronic disease patients have not obtained the opportunity to obtain drugs and treatment.

According to the WHO, when the war began on October 7, 2023, when the fire began on January 19, Gaza's healthcare system continued to attack more than 1200 times, including at least 660 to medical institutions and a thousand a thousand times. Multiple attacks have an impact. Medical staff.

The Israeli National Defense Force said that Hamas operated the operation center in the hospital, using ambulances to transport fighter aircraft and transfer to the fuel assistance designed to use in hospitals for military use, and the cost of Hamas and hospital staff denied it.

The scale of the patient's crisis is still overwhelming. For some children, it is too late.

According to Dr. Muhammed Abu Salmiya, Director-General of Al-SHIFA Medical Comprehensive Building, he was once the top of Gaza's top hospital, and two children planned to evacuate on Saturday died on the journey.

Last week, the United Nations Secretary of the United Nations Antóniogutres called for "immediately evacuating 2,500 children and ensuring that they could return their families and communities."

Even before the collaboration of the Lafayette, there were very few medical evacuation. Between October 2023 and May 2024, the United States cooperated with hospitals. Various non -governmental organizations and local officials in Gaza could quietly move 150 patients (mainly children) out of Gaza for lifeline care.

When the Israeli forces captured it in May 2024, Latafa was almost impossible after closing.

The last major evacuation seemed to be in June, when there were 21 dangerous children who evacuated from the Gaza Strip.