
A toddler will get off a bus close to the Jordanian border with different pediatric sufferers who’ve been evacuated from Gaza by way of Israel on June 11.
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AMMAN, Jordan — The King Hussein Most cancers Heart is big and gleaming, with metal beams and floor-to-ceiling home windows. Cozy cafes and stocked snack machines dot the air-conditioned foyer. It is a stark distinction to circumstances in Gaza, from the place dozens of its newest sufferers have come.
“We could not discover meals and wherever we went there have been airstrikes,” says Safa Salha, who spent months going from broken hospital to broken hospital, looking for therapy for her 16-year-old son Youssef.
Youssef, a tall, quiet teenager who lets his mom do a lot of the speaking, was in tenth grade earlier than the warfare between Israel and Hamas began in October 2023 and shut down all the colleges.
Final 12 months, he was operated on in Gaza for a mind tumor urgent down on his optic nerve. His mom says the hospital was unable to do MRI scans earlier than the surgical procedure and could not conduct a biopsy. Surgeons eliminated as a lot of the tumor as they might and despatched him house two days later as a result of they wanted the mattress, his mom says.
“The toughest factor was the choice to do the surgical procedure,” says Salha, a instructor and faculty actions organizer. “You do not know if the docs have been going to have the ability to end the surgical procedure, you do not know if there’s medication out there, you do not know if he was going to die through the surgical procedure, or if we have been going to die whereas he was there.”
Gaza well being care in ruins
All of Gaza’s hospitals have been both broken or destroyed in Israeli airstrikes. Israel says it has focused Hamas websites quite than civilian infrastructure.
In January, the medical help group Medical doctors With out Borders stated Israeli assaults had killed 1,000 well being care employees, a determine Gaza’s Well being Ministry says has now grown to greater than 1,400. On account of an Israeli blockade on meals and medication, hospitals which might be partially opening achieve this with extreme shortages of medication, anesthesia and fundamental provides.

An inside view of the destroyed European Hospital after Israeli military assault hit the hospital in Khan Yunis, Gaza on Might 13, 2025.
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UNICEF says greater than 50,000 youngsters in Gaza have been killed or injured through the warfare, which started after the militant group Hamas launched a cross-border assault into Israel. Gaza’s Well being Ministry says greater than 55,000 individuals, a lot of them ladies and youngsters, have died. Israel says almost 1,200 Israelis and foreigners have been killed within the preliminary Oct. 7, 2023, assault.
Israel this spring intensified its assaults and help businesses stated in March that greater than 12,000 individuals require pressing medical evacuation out of Gaza, together with at the very least 4,500 youngsters.
In February, President Trump prompt a plan to take over Gaza, displacing Palestinians to Jordan and Egypt whereas turning the enclave right into a U.S.-controlled zone that includes beach-front property. Many Palestinians in Gaza have been already displaced from their houses after the creation of Israel in 1948.
The relocation plan is seen by Jordan as an existential menace to the small kingdom, a demise knell for hopes of an eventual Palestinian state and tantamount to complicity in ethnic cleaning of Gaza.
The king pledges to assist 2,000 sick youngsters
King Abdullah instructed Trump that Jordan was ready to carry 2,000 baby most cancers sufferers and different extraordinarily sick youngsters to Jordan for therapy as rapidly as potential.
However nearly 4 months later, just a few dozen sufferers have arrived.

Younger sufferers from Gaza close to the King Hussein (Allenby) Bridge on Might 14, after being evacuated by the Jordanian army for medical therapy in Jordan. Jordan’s King Abdullah promised President Trump in February to usher in 2,000 youngsters from Gaza for life-saving therapy.
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“There have been difficulties imposed by the Israeli authorities which might be stopping the way in which of creating this occur easily,” stated Mohammad al-Momani, Jordan’s authorities communication minister.
Jordanian officers say Israel, which controls the Gaza border, has obstructed exit visas wanted for medical evacuations for some sufferers and guardians wanted to journey with them. It is a long-standing situation: Physicians for Human Rights in Israel has taken the Israeli authorities to courtroom to attempt to drive them to permit extra sufferers out.
The Israeli army didn’t reply to NPR queries about obstructing exit visas. The United Nations’ World Well being Group, which works with Israeli authorities and oversees logistics for medical evacuations, deferred remark to Israel.
Lethal delays
Well being officers say delays in evacuations have meant diminished probabilities of survival for a number of the sickest youngsters, who elsewhere would obtain speedy therapy.
“What we’re seeing is de facto explicit to Gaza sufferers — they’re extra superior ailments,” says the King Hussein Most cancers Heart chief of pediatrics Rawad Rihani. “Instances the place the tumor could be very superior with the shortage of correct therapy and correct analysis, or correct analysis, which makes them very onerous to deal with.”

Pediatric sufferers evacuated from Gaza arrive for therapy at King Hussein Medical Metropolis in Amman on June 11.
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Rihani says a number of the tumors have grown so giant they’ve broken the kids’s organs, leaving them in excruciating ache. With Israel’s strict controls on meals and medication getting into Gaza, lots of the sufferers are malnourished.
“These sufferers require intensive care unit assist, they require respiratory assist and so they require a whole lot of dietary assist as properly,” she says. “It makes the tumor very tough to deal with.”
Regardless that most childhood cancers are treatable, Rihani says, not the entire youngsters evacuated to Jordan survive.
“A few of them are very superior and went to palliative care,” Rihani says. “Sadly we aren’t in a position to save everybody.”
Jordan additionally operates two area hospitals in Gaza and was the most important hall for help going to the territory by truck and air earlier than Israel blocked help shipments in March.

The Royal Jordanian Air Pressure’s eighth Squadron unloads humanitarian help at a helipad on the outskirts of Gaza, on Feb. 9.
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The King Hussein Most cancers Heart is without doubt one of the area’s main most cancers hospitals. Rihani says it has 44 pediatric most cancers beds and 24 beds for pediatric bone marrow transplants, which will be supplemented by different hospitals that additionally deal with most cancers. A few of the arrivals require solely out-patient therapy.
Rihani says no most cancers sufferers handled in Jordan for the reason that begin of the Gaza warfare have been despatched again to Gaza. Jordan has been criticized although for sending individuals again through the persevering with battle it says have absolutely accomplished therapy for different diseases.
“We’re bringing them by batches,” says Momani, the communications minister. “We are going to take these youngsters to deal with them however then after they end their therapy they need to be going again to their homeland. We do not wish to be in any manner serving to the displacement of Palestinians.”
Starvation stalking Gaza
With so many obstacles, sufferers and their households who’ve been evacuated to Jordan and different nations are among the many very fortunate few.
Zainab al-Astal arrived in Jordan along with her sons Qassim, 15, and Ahmed, 13, in mid-Might. Each the boys have lymphoma.
Displaced repeatedly by Israeli airstrikes, there was hardly any meals, not even bread. Right here, Astal says Ahmed has been dazzled by the abundance of shawarma — a sandwich of sliced hen roasted on a spit.
“He says he needs to take a seat within the restaurant all day and simply maintain consuming,” she says.
The day they have been evacuated from Gaza, the Astals had gathered with different sufferers and guardians close to a bus on the Gaza European Hospital to drive to the border when Israel bombed the complicated, in response to sufferers and the World Well being Group. Gaza civil protection authorities say at the very least 28 individuals, together with sufferers, have been killed within the airstrikes.
Israel stated it was concentrating on a Hamas command and management middle beneath the hospital. Israel launched footage displaying what it stated have been tunnels beneath the hospital complicated to bolster its declare, however the closely edited video couldn’t be independently confirmed.

Sufferers are being evacuated from the European Hospital in Khan Younis to be transferred to Nasser Hospital, two of the few well being facilities working within the Gaza Strip, on July 2, 2024.
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“I knew it was going to land close to us however I could not transfer,” says Astal. She says the affect threw the boys within the air and rained down a lot particles she could not see for 10 minutes.
Strangers threw themselves on the bottom over the boys to guard them, she says.
The youngsters themselves communicate very matter-of-factly concerning the bombings.
Leen al-Dabbas, a medical psychologist on the most cancers middle, says lots of the youngsters are affected by “masked despair” — not but in a position to course of what they have been by way of.
“After they first arrive they’re in an adjustment interval,” she says.
For a lot of households the worry for their very own lives has been changed by relentless fear over family members they left behind in Gaza.
One lady, Suhair Zouroub, 13, sits along with her mom Shayma’ and youthful brother, a blue hospital bracelet on her skinny wrist, forward of her first rounds of chemotherapy.
She was recognized two months in the past with leukemia. When she suffered seizures in Gaza, there was no therapy out there. She describes huddling along with the entire household, hugging one another through the airstrikes. Her 2-1/2-year-old brother, Jude, pipes up with the phrase tiaaraArabic for “aircraft.”
The eighth-grader had a 98% grade level common and says she needs to be a global lawyer.
“It’s totally good right here,” she says in a quiet voice. “However Gaza is extra lovely. Nothing can ever be like house.”