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'Two weeks after her death I got a call': Gaza patients face agonising delays for evacuation

When 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.

'Two weeks after her death I got a call': Gaza patients face agonising delays for evacuation
BBC World News — 1 July 2026
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When 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 li

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Why This Matters

The plight of patients like Amina Abu al-Kas underscores a grim calculus in Gaza’s war: survival is often delayed by a maze of bureaucracy and violence. Beyond individual tragedy, these delays reveal how health systems collapse under prolonged conflict, turning medical evacuation into a privilege rather than a right. The systemic failures not only claim lives but also deepen humanitarian crises that ripple across borders.

Background Context

Gaza’s healthcare infrastructure has been steadily eroded by years of blockade, recurrent conflicts, and chronic underfunding, leaving hospitals dependent on external referrals for critical cases. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict’s protracted nature means even approved evacuations can be derailed by shifting frontlines, bureaucratic bottlenecks, or outright rejection of permits—factors that compound the suffering of patients already in critical condition.

What Happens Next

The immediate question is whether Amina’s delayed evacuation will prompt swifter processing for others or simply normalize further delays. International pressure may push for reforms, but without sustained oversight, bureaucratic inertia could persist. Meanwhile, the mental and physical toll on families awaiting word—only to receive it too late—risks becoming an unspoken casualty of the war.

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