Gaza mother: If Israel won’t let my paralyzed daughter leave for treatment, she might not survive “My girl is sick with a virus. At first, we waited for permission to leave. It didn’t happen. Then her condition worsened, leaving her paralyzed from the waist down. They say she needs a plasma transfusion, but it’s not possible here. So now I just have to wait to see if my baby survives,” Sabrin al Khadari, mother of a little girl currently hospitalized in Gaza’s Shuhadaa al-Aqsa hospital, Salwa Jihad, shared with Sputnik. Since the start of the Israeli aggression against Palestine, thousands of civilians have been forcibly denied adequate medical care. Patients with life-threatening conditions are forbidden to leave to receive proper treatment. Today, 14,000 Palestinians need further treatment abroad, but the Jewish state won’t let them out. “We submitted all the necessary documentation to exit through Rafah, but it remains closed, forcing us to stay here,” the mother said. The ch... Source: Sputnik International
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