'Two weeks after her death I got a call': Gaza patients face agonising delays for evacuation
When Gaza's medical board approved Amina Abu al-Kas to leave the Strip for treatment abroad, her son Saber said it felt like the beginning of a new life. "It brought life back into her. She knew there was no treatment in Gaza, so she was happy and excited," he told the BBC. Amina was suffering from an aggressive necrotising infection that had spread to her skull. Doctors in Gaza told her they did not have the medicines or the therapies to treat it. "My mother couldn't sleep day or night; she stayed awake, crying out from the pain. ...
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