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Gaza’s Sick And Wounded Await a Lifeline in Rafah

The Rafah crossing, a key passage between Gaza and Egypt, is about to reopen after Hamas and Israel agreed to a ceasefire in October. The New York Occasions visited two hospitals in Gaza to fulfill a number of the sick and wounded awaiting medical evacuation.

Two-year-old Umama was born with a severe coronary heart situation. Her physician says she wants pressing surgical procedure, however that may solely be accomplished exterior of Gaza, the place greater than two years of battle have decimated the well being system. Medical evacuations might lengthen to Umama and others with the reopening of a border crossing into Egypt anticipated quickly. As soon as a essential transit level, the Rafah crossing has been principally closed since Israeli troopers seized it in Could 2024. Israel agreed to reopen it below an October cease-fire cope with Hamas, however delayed it till the stays of the final hostage held in Gaza have been returned. Even folks with pressing circumstances, together with a few of these wounded in the course of the battle, have been unable to go away for months. Mohammed al-Ser suffered a extreme head harm in June that left him partially paralyzed. Shortly after this interview, he underwent cranial surgical procedure, however docs say he wants care exterior Gaza to totally get better. Because the closure of Rafah, Israel has allowed a restricted variety of medical evacuations by different routes, however the numbers are removed from the 20,000 of these needing remedy overseas, based on the well being ministry in Gaza. Native well being officers say that a whole lot have died ready. Twelve-year-old Sami Saad suffers from acute liver failure. His physician stated that enough testing and prognosis for him are usually not obtainable in Gaza. Israeli authorities stated that the reopening of Rafah will enable what they described as restricted motion of individuals. It stays unclear which evacuees will likely be prioritized. For now, all anybody can do is hope.

The Rafah crossing, a key passage between Gaza and Egypt, is about to reopen after Hamas and Israel agreed to a ceasefire in October. The New York Occasions visited two hospitals in Gaza to fulfill a number of the sick and wounded awaiting medical evacuation.

By Saher Alghorra, Bilal Shbair, Nader Ibrahim, Jon Hazell and Daniel Fetherston

January 31, 2026