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    WHO says first five patients evacuated via Gaza's Rafah crossing

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    Posted on February 3, 2026

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    Last updated: February 3, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    WHO facilitated the first medical evacuations from Gaza's Rafah crossing, aiding five patients. Over 18,500 await evacuation due to war injuries.

    Table of Contents

    • Medical Evacuations from Gaza
    • Current Situation of Patients
    • Challenges Faced by Patients

    WHO Facilitates First Medical Evacuations from Gaza's Rafah Crossing

    Medical Evacuations from Gaza

    GENEVA, Feb 3 (Reuters) - A World Health Organization official said on Tuesday that the first five patients were transferred through Gaza's Rafah crossing with Egypt, which reopened on Monday.

    "On the second of February, WHO and partners supported the medical evacuation of five patients and seven companions to Egypt via the Rafah crossing," said WHO spokesperson Christian Lindmeier.

    "It was the first medical evacuation through this route since sometime in 2025," he said referring to a limited number of evacuations during an early 2025 ceasefire.

    Current Situation of Patients

    Over 18,500 patients are awaiting evacuations after the two-year war, he said, with trauma injuries from the war as well as chronic conditions such as cancer and diabetes.

    Challenges Faced by Patients

    A UNICEF spokesperson said that more than 3,000 of them were children. Gaza health authorities are choosing whom to prioritise among the sick and wounded, Lindmeier said. 

    "We know that patients have died basically waiting for evacuation, and that's something which is horrible when you know just a few miles or kilometers outside that border, help is available," he added.

    (Reporting by Emma Farge, editing by Thomas Seythal and Madeline Chambers)

    Key Takeaways

    • •WHO facilitated the first medical evacuations from Gaza's Rafah crossing.
    • •Five patients and seven companions were evacuated to Egypt.
    • •Over 18,500 patients are awaiting evacuation due to war injuries.
    • •Gaza health authorities prioritize patients for evacuation.
    • •Some patients have died waiting for evacuation.

    Frequently Asked Questions about WHO says first five patients evacuated via Gaza's Rafah crossing

    1What is humanitarian aid?

    Humanitarian aid refers to assistance provided for humanitarian purposes, typically in response to crises such as natural disasters or conflicts, aimed at saving lives, alleviating suffering, and maintaining human dignity.

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