Ill Palestinian minor dies after denied travel permit by Israeli regime
Six-year-old Palestinian boy has lost his life last week after Israeli regime denied to issue his exit permit to be admitted in al-Quds medical center.
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Rights groups have condemned Tel Aviv regime after the death of six-year-old Palestinian boy Farouq Abu Naja in the Gaza Strip who have been denied a travel permit.
Four patients, including three children, have died so far this year because of the inhumane Israeli practice. Getting an Israeli permit to access the health care needed outside the impoverished territory can be a stressful and unpredictable process.
Over one thousand Palestinian patients have lost their lives in the Gaza Strip since 2007. The large number of deaths highlights the lethal impact of Israel’s crippling blockade on nearly two million Palestinians living in the coastal enclave.
Hospitals in the Gaza Strip lack many essential drugs they need to treat patients suffering from severe illnesses. Under the current circumstances, the health condition of many patients is likely to further deteriorate.
The Israeli blockade has had a devastating impact on the health and the well-being of people in the Gaza Strip since 2007. Hundreds of Palestinian patients have already lost their lives in recent years in the besieged enclave due to the Israeli regime’s inhumane practices.