Sick and injured children cross from Gaza to Egypt for treatment

 Yes, reports indicate that children who are sick or injured due to the ongoing conflict in Gaza have been crossing into Egypt to receive medical treatment. The Rafah border crossing, which connects Gaza with Egypt, has been a key entry point for humanitarian aid, including medical supplies, as well as for individuals requiring medical care that isn't available in Gaza due to the damage to hospitals and the scarcity of resources.


In particular, many children have been among those most affected, suffering from injuries caused by airstrikes, as well as from the effects of the broader humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Efforts to secure treatment for these children have been part of international calls for greater access to healthcare for those affected by the conflict.


Egypt has provided some level of support, but the process of crossing into Egypt has been difficult due to restrictions and ongoing security concerns. The need for more extensive support is critical, especially for those who are critically ill or injur

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