UK government faces legal action over not evacuating critically ill children from Gaza | Home Office

The United Kingdom government faces legal difficulty in the decision not to evacuate critical sick children from Gaza.
On behalf of the three critical children in Gaza, the legal action against the Foreign Office and home office argues that British ministers did not take into account the lack of treatment options for children in the region before rejecting medical evacuation.
He also says that British release children during the conflict in Bosnia and Ukraine in Bosnia and recently, he says that the British is a complete contrast in these cases.
“The United Kingdom Government explained that it supports the treatment options in Gaza and the environment and that visas for medical treatment specially financed in the UK cannot facilitate medical evacuation from Gaza. These mechanisms are inadequate to meet the urgent needs of the children in Gaza,” he said.
The families of three children, two and five years old, said that an emergency evacuation should be evacuated for critical drugs and treatment they could not reach in Gaza. To date, England has not yet presented it as a buyer for medical release from Gaza, and campaignists are pressing for a separate immigration route.
The two -year -old child, called the Child Y, has an arteriovenous malformation that causes daily bleeding on the cheek and leaves it critical.
Other children, who are called children, were diagnosed with cystinose nephropathy, a chronic condition, also known as infiltrating kidney. They have already developed kidney failure and may need transplants. One of the brothers can no longer move.
The action is coming 650 days of Israel’s Gaza War. According to the Gaza Ministry of Health, more than 17,000 of the 58,000 Palestinians, who have been killed by Israeli forces in the region since October 7, were children.
According to the World Health Organization, it is estimated that 12,500 patients in Gaza require medical evacuation. As of April 10, 7,229 patients were released to Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, EU and the USA. 4,984 of these patients were children.
However, the Médecins Sans Frontières, who evacuated 22 patients, is the MSF Project Coordinator for medical evacuation from Gaza. Behold, Isleem called on to help more nations as limited destinations continued to be a challenge.
“Some countries are reluctant to take patients, ‘forced migration’ or afraid that patients are afraid of long -term stay,” he said.
A government spokesman said that since the beginning of the conflict, it has provided health services to more than 500,000 people in Palestinian regions by supporting field hospitals and medical materials. In May, the UK announced a 7.5 million pound support package for medical care in the UK, Gaza and the region.
Söz We supported a attempt by Project Pure Hope and helped several children with complex pediatric conditions to access the specially financed medical care in the UK.
In May, two children arrived in England for medical care with the help of Project Pure Hope. England allowed a child from Gaza for the first time for medical care, which were specially financed, and the only route available for those in need of critical care. According to the legal documents, the charity has requested a Gaza-UU road at the expense of the government and rejected.
Ok We have been clear that the situation in Gaza is unbearable and should be a ceasefire immediately.
The government will respond to the letter before the movement until July 28th.




