Seven wounded Palestinian children arrive in France

Children embrace as people inspect the damage following Israeli bombardment in Rafah on the southern Gaza Strip on December 29, 2023. (File/AFP)
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Updated 24 January 2024
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Seven wounded Palestinian children arrive in France

  • “France remains extremely worried by the humanitarian situation in Gaza," foreign ministry says

PARIS: Seven wounded Palestinian children from the war-torn Gaza Strip arrived in France on Wednesday for medical treatment, the French foreign ministry said.
It is the second such evacuation to the European country after two other Palestinian children arrived on December 28.
The health care system has almost entirely collapsed in Gaza after more than three months of devastating Israeli bombardment and fighting in the besieged Palestinian territory.
“France remains extremely worried by the humanitarian situation in Gaza, where a lack of food, drinking water and medicine has for several weeks exposed the civilian population to a very serious health and food crisis,” the foreign ministry said.
“We must work immediately for a lasting ceasefire, which alone can put an end to the suffering of the civilian population of Gaza,” it added.
The war in Gaza erupted when Palestinian militant group Hamas launched an unprecedented attack against Israel on October 7, resulting in the death of about 1,140 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official figures.
At least 25,700 Palestinians, the majority civilians, have been killed in the Gaza Strip in Israeli bombardments and ground offensive since, according to the Hamas government running the territory.
The United Nations on Tuesday warned of a “looming threat of famine” in the territory.
France has treated 120 patients on a French helicopter carrier in the Mediterranean since November, a doctor onboard told AFP at the weekend.
That’s a tiny fraction of the more than 63,700 people who have been wounded in Gaza, according to the territory’s health ministry.


Fire kills 12 in south China residential building: state media

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Fire kills 12 in south China residential building: state media

BEIJING: A fire that broke out in a residential building in southern China killed 12 people, state media reported Wednesday.
The blaze at the four-story building in Shantou, Guangdong province, erupted around 9:20 p.m. on Tuesday, and was extinguished just after 10:00 pm, the local fire department said in a statement.
It comes after a huge blaze last month engulfed several high-rise residential towers in Hong Kong, neighboring Guangdong, killing 160 people.
“The building on fire was a four-story self-built reinforced concrete structure,” the Chaonan District Fire and Rescue Team said, adding that the blaze had affected an area of 150 square meters (1,600 square feet).
“Investigations into the cause of the fire and aftermath handling work are being conducted in an orderly manner,” it said.
Initial reports on Wednesday morning had said eight were killed, with four injured taken to hospital.
State media outlet Xinhua later said a total of 12 people had been killed.
The deaths come after China launched a campaign against fire hazards in high-rise buildings following the Hong Kong blaze last month.