Switzerland Considers Medical Aid for Gaza Children
Swiss government evaluates humanitarian initiative to provide medical treatment for injured children from Gaza Strip

Key Takeaways
- The Swiss government and cantons are evaluating a plan to accept injured children from the Gaza Strip for medical treatment.
- Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis announced the government's decision to accept children in need of care at the UN General Assembly.
- Swiss public radio SRF reported that the initiative involves taking in 20 children and their family members.
- The Justice Ministry confirmed that Switzerland's healthcare system is capable of receiving and treating these patients.
- Great Britain and Italy have already transferred patients from the Gaza war zone to their hospitals.
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"In line with Switzerland's humanitarian tradition, they could be treated here until they recover."
"The injured can only be treated in hospitals outside the Gaza Strip, as medical care on the territory is totally inadequate due to the conflict."