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First sick children have left Gaza for UK

The first critical patient and the injured Palestinian children group set up to receive NHS treatment is expected to leave Gaza and are expected to come to England in days.

They are the first children brought to the UK for treatment as a part of a government operation coordinated by the Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Health.

Foreign Minister Yette Cooper confirmed that children were released from Gaza in an interview with the Daily Mirror newspaper.

An external office source told the BBC that the report is correct and that the children will come to England in the coming days.

The British government is also trying to evacuate students with places to study at British universities.

Cooper did not confirm how big the first group was, but BBC, 30 and 50 Palestinian children.

Family members can accompany each child if necessary, By the mirror.

“It was too diplomatic to help them leave Gaza,” Cooper said to the newspaper.

“But this work continues and I am determined to help these wounded families to help students to help students take their courses this autumn.”

Some Gazan children were specially brought to the UK for medical treatment by Project Pure Hope, but the government has not been released through its own plan during the conflict.

On Saturday, the Ministry of Health, operated by Hamas in Gaza, said that the bodies of 47 people killed by the Israeli army arrived at their hospitals the previous day.

Since the UN -backed global food safety experts confirmed a famine in Gaza City on 22 August, the ministry said at least 142 people have died in the region without hunger and malnutrition.

Earlier this year, the World Health Organization Israel’s attack in Gaza extended the health system of the region. “Beyond the breaking point”.

Israel has expanded its efforts to facilitate aid delivery and objected to the figures of the Ministry of Health about deaths related to malnutrition.

The Israeli Army launched a campaign in Gaza in response to the attack on Southern Israel, led by Hamas on 7 October 2023, and about 1,200 people were killed and 251 people were hostage.

According to the Ministry of Health, at least 64,803 people have been killed in Israeli attacks in Gaza since then.

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