Palestinian girl who lost arm in Israeli missile attack on Gaza arrives in UK
A Palestinian child who lost her arm during Israel’s bombardment of Gaza arrived in the UK for specialist treatment on Tuesday, amid ongoing pressure on the British government to step up efforts to help evacuate critically ill and injured children from the territory. Mariam Sabbah arrived at Heathrow airport with her mother, Fatma Salman, and two brothers. The health agency estimates 18,500 patients are in need of urgent care that does not exist in Gaza.
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