'Two weeks after her death I got a call': Gaza patients face agonising delays for evacuation
•'Two weeks after her death I got a call': Gaza patients face agonising delays for evacuationImage caption, Saber Abu al-Kas's mother Amina died last month while waiting for medical evacuation from Gaz...
•She knew there was no treatment in Gaza, so she was happy and excited," he told the BBC.Amina was suffering from an aggressive necrotising infection that had spread to her skull.
•Doctors in Gaza told her they did not have the medicines or the therapies to treat it.Saber said the pain was unbearable."My mother couldn't sleep day or night; she stayed awake, crying out from the p...
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'Two weeks after her death I got a call': Gaza patients face agonising delays for evacuationImage caption, Saber Abu al-Kas's mother Amina died last month while waiting for medical evacuation from GazaByLucy WilliamsonMiddle East correspondent, Reporting fromJerusalemPublished4 minutes agoWhen Gaza's medical board approved Amina Abu al-Kas to leave the Strip for treatment abroad, her son Saber said it felt like the beginning of a new life."It brought life back into her. She knew there was no treatment in Gaza, so she was happy and excited," he told the BBC.Amina was suffering from an aggressive necrotising infection that had spread to her skull. Doctors in Gaza told her they did not have the medicines or the therapies to treat it.Saber said the pain was unbearable."My mother couldn't sleep day or night; she stayed awake, crying out from the pain. Painkillers caused stomach ulcers and inflammation, and the doctors banned her from taking them."After receiving the medical referral, Saber said the family waited for news that Amina had passed security clearances and had been accepted by a foreign country for treatment - both necessary to leave Gaza."We knew that at any moment God might take her. And we also knew that at any moment a miracle might happen, that we might get a call saying, 'Get your bags ready and prepare to travel through the crossing,'" Saber told the BBC."We waited a long time, but no response came. My mother died [on 29 May], and two weeks after her death, I got a call from the hospital informing me that her paperwork was ready."Image source, Saber Abu al-KasImage caption, Doctors in Gaza told Amina Abu al-Kas they did not have the medicines or therapies to treat her infectionGaza's Hamas-run health ministry says Amina is one of 300 Palestinians who have died waiting for medical evacuations since the US-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas began there last October.The...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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