International praise for the success of the evacuation of premature Palestinian babies and Egypt’s role in completing their safe arrival
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International praise for the success of the evacuation of premature Palestinian babies and Egypt’s role in completing their safe arrival

International praise for the success of the evacuation of premature Palestinian babies and Egypt’s role in completing their safe arrival

11/21/2023

International television channels and French-language European newspapers praised the success of the operation to evacuate 28 premature Palestinian babies to Egyptian territory and praised Egypt's role in completing their safe arrival and providing care for them in Egyptian hospitals.

The news of the transfer of premature babies to Egypt was published by the French newspaper L’Union, explaining Egypt’s role in saving the lives of the 28 premature babies and successfully evacuating them from Gaza to Egypt to receive the necessary medical care for their medical condition.

The French website Zone Bourse also praised the success of the operation to save the lives of the 28 premature infants, and the French channel RTL also reported the news.

The French channel TV5 Monde broadcast video clips of a member of the Egyptian rescue service carrying a child who was placed in a nursery upon his arrival to the hospital in Al-Arish after he arrived in Egypt via the Rafah crossing, south of the Gaza Strip. It described in a video report that “the children were placed on stretchers immediately upon their arrival in Egyptian territory.” They all wore the same little green hat, and the children were taken care of and placed in nurseries.”

For its part, the French news agency Agence France-Presse, quoting the head of the World Health Organization (WHO), confirmed that “the 28 children were safely evacuated from Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza yesterday to Al-Arish to receive medical treatment in Egypt.”

Meanwhile, the French newspaper (Le Parisien) explained on its website that the 28 premature babies are receiving extreme medical care in nurseries in Egypt.

Euro News confirmed on the French version of its website that 4 mothers and 6 nursing staff had taken the 28 premature infants to Egypt, where - according to statements by the World Health Organization (WHO) - 12 of them were transferred to Cairo, while the other 16 were placed in incubators. Equipped with a gazebo.

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