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First sick children have left Gaza for UK - Cooper

First sick children have left Gaza for UK - Cooper

The UK has agreed to provide medical treatment for a group of sick children from Gaza. According to the Foreign Office, the children will arrive in the UK "in the coming days." This move is part of an effort to provide humanitarian aid and support to those affected by the ongoing conflict in the region. The article does not provide further details about the specific medical conditions of the children or the exact timeline of their arrival. However, it highlights the UK's commitment to assisting vulnerable populations in times of crisis, particularly when it comes to the health and well-being of children. The decision to bring these children to the UK for treatment is a small but significant step in addressing the broader humanitarian challenges faced by the people of Gaza.

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