More Palestinians evacuate Gaza to receive medical treatment abroad

Palestinian paramedics walk past destroyed ambulances at the headquarters of the Palestinian Red Crescent Society in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, Feb. 24, 2026. (AFP)
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Updated 30 June 2026
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More Palestinians evacuate Gaza to receive medical treatment abroad

  • WHO facilitated their transfer from the Rafah border crossing, which is controlled by Israeli forces on the Palestinian side and by Egypt

LONDON: The World Health Organization evacuated 85 individuals from the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, with assistance from the Palestine Red Crescent Society, to receive medical treatment abroad.

The evacuation of 30 patients and 55 companions began at the society’s Al-Mawasi field hospital in Khan Younis, in central Gaza, according to Palestine News Agency.

WHO facilitated their transfer from the Rafah border crossing, which is controlled by Israeli forces on the Palestinian side and by Egypt.

Since late 2023, hundreds of Palestinians injured in the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip have left to receive medical treatment in hospitals in Egypt, Jordan, and other countries.

Several international organizations have accused Israel of committing genocide in Gaza, where the regime has killed over 73,000 people and injured 173,368 others.

Israeli forces targeted several main hospitals in the coastal enclave, which left some of them out of service or with their facilities damaged. Israel also prohibits the entry of medical items to Gaza considered for civilian or military use, such as anesthetics, surgical scissors, ventilators, oxygen cylinders, and wheelchairs.