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More children from Gaza to be brought to UK for urgent medical treatment

Efforts to bring Gazan children to the UK for urgent medical treatment are set to be accelerated under new government plans.

Under the scheme, reportedly set to be announced within weeks, more injured and sick children will be treated by specialists in the NHS "where that is the best option for their care".

It has been suggested that up to 300 children could arrive in the UK from Gaza.

A parent or guardian will accompany each child, as well as siblings if necessary, and the Home Office will carry out biometric and security checks before travel, the Sunday Times has reported.

It is understood this will happen "in parallel" with an initiative by Project Pure Hope, a group set up to bring sick and injured Gazan children to the UK privately for treatment.

A government spokesperson said: "We are taking forward plans to evacuate more children from Gaza who require urgent medical care, including bringing them to the UK for specialist treatment where that is the best option for their care."

More than 50,000 children are estimated to have been killed or injured in Gaza since October 2023, according to Unicef.

So far, three children have arrived in the UK for medical treatment with the help of the charity Project Pure Hope.

Around 5,000 have been evacuated in total, with the majority going to Egypt and Gulf countries.

Children treated a 'mere drop in the ocean' - doctor

Waseem Saeed, a surgeon who visited hospitals in Gaza, told Sky News that while "any doctor will welcome the evacuation", more "needs to be done" to help children.

"Thousands of injured children and adults, everyday more patients coming in, with severe life threatening, limb threatening, sight threatening conditions who are suffering immeasurably," he said.

"And that will only stop when the fighting stops, and the killing stops and the maiming stops, and that is the urgent need that needs to be addressed.

"Whilst any doctor will welcome the evacuation of a few lucky children, this is a mere drop in the ocean compared with what needs to be done."

Sir Keir Starmer said last week that the UK was "urgently accelerating" efforts to bring children over for treatment.

The government has also pledged another £1m to help the World Health Organisation in Egypt provide medical support to evacuated Gazans.

The prime minister told the Mirror: "I know the British people are sickened by what is happening.

"The images of starvation and desperation in Gaza are utterly horrifying. We are urgently accelerating efforts to evacuate children from Gaza who need critical medical assistance - bringing more Palestinian children to the UK for specialist medical treatment."

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Around 100 MPs have signed a letter urging the government to fast track the scheme.

Labour MP Stella Creasy, who co-ordinated the letter, said: "The commitment we all share to help these children remains absolute and urgent - with every day, more are harmed or die, making the need to overcome any barriers to increasing the support we give them imperative.

"We stand ready to support whatever it takes to make this happen and ask for your urgent response."

Meanwhile, Project Pure Hope has been campaigning for months to create a scheme which would allow for the evacuation of 30 to 50 children.

The charity has raised the money to bring the children and their families to the UK, and cover their medical costs, privately.

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