Cabinet remains seriously ill children from Gaza for pick -up

Cabinet remains seriously ill children from Gaza for pick -up

Despite personal and penetrating calls from the House of Representatives, outgoing Prime Minister Dick Schoof continues that the cabinet is against the collection of seriously injured or sick children from Gaza.

The outgoing cabinet sees more salvation to treat seriously ill children in the region. “That is fast and effective,” said Schoof on Thursday during the second day of the general political considerations.

Other sounds come from the aid organizations from that region. The World Health Organization WHO, UNICEF, Doctors Without Borders and Save the Children say that there is not enough capacity in the region to take the children there.

European countries such as Italy, France and the United Kingdom have already taken children from Gaza. Dutch hospitals have recently announced that they want and can help the children from Gaza.

The SP came to the Netherlands for treatment for treatment on Thursday with a motion for seriously injured or sick Palestinian children. That call did not receive a majority: 74 MPs voted against and 75 against. That narrow minority was no surprise, because the SP had already put the same kind of motion to the vote last week. The voting ratio was the same then.

‘Just show your heart’

Opposition parties have been urging the cabinet to do that for some time. “You measure the civilization of a country how things deal with the vulnerable,” said SP leader Jimmy Dijk. “Just show your heart,” was Mirjam Bikker’s call from the ChristenUnie.

GroenLinks-PvdA leader Frans Timmermans found the attitude of the cabinet “embarrassing”. Rob Jetten (D66) also had a clear message: “You are ashamed that you no longer do.”

Shoved the intensity to understand. “It’s great suffering in Gaza,” he said. The cabinet continues to commit itself to stop war, to admit humanitarian aid in Gaza and to free the hostages, was his message.

The prime minister has sporadic contact with the Israeli government. Earlier this month he called Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Those conversations don’t get much out of it, recognized sheaf. “I still have to see how we can ultimately bring that government to a different position.”

According to Doctors Sans Frontières, 97 percent of the sick and wounded from Gaza are already treated in the surrounding countries. But for patients who need complex care, no treatment is possible. This includes, for example, people with cancer, cardiovascular disease or genetic disorders.

It is estimated that more than 15,800 Palestinians urgently need treatment outside the region.

Despite Personal and Urgent Appeals from the House of Representatives, Outgoing Prime Minister Dick Schoof Maintains That The Cabinet Is Against Bringing Seriously Injured Or Sick Children From Gaza.

The Outgoing Cabinet Believes More in Treating SeriOutly Ill Children in the Region. “That is Fast and Effective,” Said on Thursday Duration the Second Day of the General Political Deliberations.

Aid Organizations in The Region Have Different Sounds. The World Health Organization WHO, UNICEF, Doctors Without Borders and Save the Children Say That Is Not Enough Capacity in the Region to FIGHTHODATE THE RHILDREN THERE.

European Countries Such As Italy, France and the United Kingdom Have Already Tasks in Children from Gaza. Dutch Hospitals have recently indicated that they want to and can help the children from Gaza.

On Thursday, The SP (Socialist Party) Submitted A Motion to Bring SeriOutly Injured or Sick Palestinian Children to the Netherlands for Treatment. That call narrowly failed to gain a majority: 74 members of parliament voted in favor and 75 against. That narrow minority was no surprise, because the SP had Already Brought a Similar Motion to a Vote Last Week. The Voting Ratio was The Same Then.

‘Just Show Your Heart’

Opposition Parties Have Been Urging the Cabinet to Do the Same For Some Time. “You Measure The Civilization of A Country By How It Treats The Most Vulnerable,” Said SP Leader Jimmy Dijk. “Just show your heart,” was The Appeal from Mirjam Bikker of the ChristenUnie (Christian Union).

GroenLinks-Pvda Leader Frans Timmermans Found the Cabinet’s Attitude “ShameFul”. Rob Jetten (D66) also had a clear message: “Be ashaged that you are not doing more.”

Said He Understood The Vehemence. “It is about great suffering in Gaza,” he said. The Cabinet Remains Committed to stopping the war, Allowing Humanitarian Aid Into Gaza and Freeing the Hostages, was His Message.

The Prime Minister Has Sporadic Contact With The Israeli Government. Earlier This Month He Spoke with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Those Conversations Don’t Amount to Much, Schoof Admitted. “I have yet to see how we can ultimately bring that government to a different point of view.”

Accordance to Doctors Without Borders, 97 percent of the sick and wounded from Gaza Are Already Being Treated in Neighboring Countries. But Treatment is not Possible for patients who need complex care. This Includes, for Example, People with Cancer, Cardiovascular Diseases or Genetic Conditions.

It is estimated that more than 15,800 Palestinians Urgently Need Treatment Outside The Region.

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