A group of seriously ill and injured Palestinian children between 30 and 50 will be extracted from Gaza for medical treatment in the UK, in the coming weeks, the BBC understands.
They will be the first children brought to the UK for treatment as part of a government operation coordinated by the Foreign Office, Home Office and Health Department.
Children will be selected by the World Health Organization and will travel with family members through a third country, where biometric data will be collected.
This comes when some MPs wrote a letter to the government to bring the sick and injured children to bring sick and injured children in “without delays”.
In a letter last week, a cross-party group 96 MPs warned that children were in danger of adjacent death due to the “disintegration” of the healthcare system in Gaza. And any obstacle for clearance should be removed immediately.
Through an initiative by the organization Project Pure Hope (PPH), some gooden children have already been privately brought privately for medical treatment, but the government has not yet evacuated through its plan during the struggle.
Earlier in August, the government said that there was a plan to bring more children to Britain for medical treatment.
It is not clear which third country children cross their way in Britain, how many children will actually join or follow the front group.
Given the challenge of returning children in Gaza, it is understood that some treatment can enter the shelter system after completing.
According to the United Nations Charity UNICEF, more than 50,000 children have been killed or injured since the war started in Gaza in October 2023.
Since the onset of the war, the UK has provided funds to be treated by hospitals in the area and are also working with Jordan for aircraft assistance in the area.
Under the government scheme, children brought to the UK will be treated at NHS. In early August, the government said that A Cross-party taskforce “was working to install a plan to vacate children from Gaza, which requires immediate medical care … as soon as possible”.
The house office earlier said that biometric checks would be done before traveling before children and carers.
Seriously sick Palestinians have been evacuated from Gaza to other countries since the onset of the war, including more than 180 adults and children in Italy.
The United Nations has widely warned of wide malnutrition in Gaza, with the organization -supported experts in a report last month, playing in the “worst position” of the famine in Gaza.
Israel has insisted that there is no restriction on aid delivery in Gaza, and the United Nations and other aid agencies have been accused of failing to give it.
According to the Hamas-Interested Health Ministry, more than 60,000 people have died in Gaza since the Israeli military operation began.
Israel launched its aggressive launch on 7 October 2023 in response to the Hamas -led attack on Southern Israel, killing around 1,200 people and 251 others were held hostage.