Thousands of Gazans need urgent care – World Health Organisation

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The Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt will reopen tomorrow.

The European Union has already resumed its monitoring mission at the border.

Fifty sick and wounded Palestinians will be allowed to leave tomorrow for medical treatment – but the World Health Organisation say more than 12,000 need urgent care. Many of those are children who have suffered horrific injuries.

Warning: this report contains distressing scenes.

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