Little Fayez Abu Kwaik clung to his mother before he left for cancer treatment outside Gaza without her, his arms around her neck and his face pressed into her as the tears ran down her cheeks.
Fayez, aged 5, was in a group of children who have been cleared to leave the enclave for medical reasons. His parents said Israel had not accepted their travel request so Fayez would go with his grandmother, whose application was approved.
Travel out of Gaza has always been difficult, subject to intensive security checks by both Israeli and Egyptian authorities.
When the war began on Oct. 7, it became far harder. Since Israeli forces took control of the main Rafah border crossing into Egypt in the latest stage of their military campaign, travel has been almost impossible.
For parents with sick or injured children, their maladies worsened by nearly nine months of intense Israeli bombardment of Gaza that has pushed nearly all people from their homes and left the health system in tatters, the situation is catastrophic.
The branch of the Israeli defence ministry responsible for liaising with Gaza on civil affairs, COGAT, did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
"Lumps in his body have spread and we don’t know what the reason is," said his mother, Kamela Abu Kwaik.
"I am heartbroken. He has been unwell when he was with me, and he is unable to get treatment. How I am going to leave him when he is only five years old," she added.
The family do not know exactly where Fayez will be treated but they believe his best chance is joining the convoy of two buses and four ambulances to Egypt, via Israel, along with about 20 other children and accompanying adults.
Sick Gaza children leave enclave for treatment
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