Gaza Children Arrive in Utrecht for Specialized Cancer Treatment
Two critically ill children from the Gaza Strip are set to arrive in Utrecht for specialized cancer treatment at the Princess Máxima Center. The medical visas for the children and their families have been granted, with their stay depending on the specific treatment required.
The Princess Máxima Center, a specialized pediatric hospital, has prepared for their arrival, which aligns with previous Dutch government plans. The hospital has secured housing near the center for both families, ensuring they have a comfortable place to stay during the children's treatment.
The organization behind this humanitarian effort remains unspecified, but their support has been crucial in making this medical journey possible.
The two children from Gaza are expected to benefit from the advanced cancer treatment available at the Princess Máxima Center. Their families will be supported with nearby accommodation throughout their stay, which will last as long as the treatment requires.
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