Les évacuations sanitaires vers l’Espagne permettent à des enfants palestiniens de bénéficier de soins vitaux
En juillet, une évacuation complexe impliquant de nombreux partenaires de la santé a permis à 15 enfants malades et blessés de recevoir des soins spécialisés dans des hôpitaux espagnols
Alda Recas, membre du Congrès et infirmière, a participé à la mission d’organisation au Caire, contribuant au bon déroulement de l’évacuation sanitaire complexe de 15 enfants d’Égypte vers l’Espagne en juillet 2024
Alda Recas rencontre une patiente palestinienne blessée et évacuée pour raisons médicales vers l’Espagne en juillet 2024
Dans l’avion Hercules qui a transporté des patients du Caire à Madrid
Thirty-three-year-old Iman Almajayda and her 6-year-old twins, Samar (left) and Eleen (right), are from Khan Yunis in the Gaza Strip. Today they live in Spain, where Eleen is receiving treatment for leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
“The families we have spoken to had to leave their loved ones behind. Some mothers tell us that they have more children in Gaza, or that they had to leave their parents or siblings behind. But because their child is sick, they make the impossible choice to leave everything behind.
This sense of loss goes straight to your heart. You hear about a child who was a star athlete but has lost his legs, a 2-year-old who cannot speak because of a bullet lodged in his head. You listen to these stories, and you understand the profound sacrifices these families make as they adapt to a new life in a new country. But a parent will do anything for their child. You make the decision to leave your family behind, because your child’s life depends on it,” adds Recas.
Mónica García Gómez, ministre espagnole de la Santé, accueille les enfants palestiniens arrivant en Espagne