WHO Evacuates 41 from Gaza

October 28, 2025

2 minutes read

Gaza

The World Health Organization has successfully relocated 41 individuals requiring urgent medical attention, accompanied by 145 relatives, from Gaza.

This marks the first substantial operation of its kind since the truce took effect on October 10.

Diverse Health Needs

Patients include those wounded during the extended hostilities that claimed over 68,000 lives, predominantly non-combatants.

Others battle long-term illnesses like tumors and cardiac issues. Gaza’s medical facilities, severely compromised by damage and shortages, lack capacity for advanced treatments.

Massive Backlog

Roughly 15,000 more await permission to leave for external hospitals. The organization presses nations for cooperation and demands unrestricted passages to speed up movements.

Border Obstacles

The southern Rafah passage, formerly the main exit toward Egypt, stays blocked for medical cases. Officials state it will reopen only after full adherence to truce conditions, including return of remains from the October 7, 2023, attack that took multiple lives.

Tragic Delays

Aid workers report numerous deaths among those queued. Since managing evacuations last year, the health body recorded 740 fatalities on the list since mid-2024, including 137 minors.

Security Protocols

Military coordinators handling Gaza inflows cite thorough vetting as a prerequisite for clearances.

Ongoing Humanitarian Strain

Gaza’s healthcare collapse leaves thousands vulnerable. Basic supplies dwindle; facilities operate minimally. The recent transfer, while critical, addresses only a fraction of need.

International Appeals

The organization urges global partners to accept more cases and facilitate corridors. “Every delay costs lives,” representatives emphasize, highlighting winter’s approaching risks.

Truce Complications

Hostage negotiations stall progress. Unresolved issues from the 2023 incursion hinder border openings, trapping patients inside.

Limited Success Amid Crisis

The operation required intense coordination across agencies. Patients received initial stabilization before departure. Destinations include specialized centers offering surgeries and therapies unavailable locally.

Future Uncertainty

With Rafah sealed, alternative routes prove inadequate. Diplomatic efforts intensify to link truce compliance with humanitarian access.

Broader Context

The enclave’s population faces compounded challenges: destroyed infrastructure, restricted supplies, rising disease. Medical evacuations remain a lifeline, yet political barriers persist.

Call for Action

Health advocates demand priority for civilians. “Politics must not override survival,” they argue. Expanded transfers could prevent further tragedy.

Hope and Hurdles

The 41 saved represent progress, but thousands linger. Sustainable solutions require open channels and mutual concessions.

As ceasefire holds precariously, medical needs escalate. Swift resolutions could unlock relief; inaction deepens despair.


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