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Former Pope Mobile Becomes Mobile Clinic for Children in Gaza

ReutersNovember 25, 20251 min2,972 views
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A Vehicle of Hope

  • 🕊️ A former Pope mobile, previously used by Pope Francis, has been repurposed into a mobile health clinic.
  • 🎯 The clinic is intended to provide care for children in Gaza, with the capacity to treat approximately 200 children daily.
  • 💡 The initiative is seen as a "vehicle of hope", aiming to reassure children in Gaza that they have not been forgotten by the world.

Charitable Initiative and Support

  • 🙏 The project was blessed by Pope Francis before his passing and is being managed by the Catholic organization Kartas Sweden.
  • 🩺 Kartas Sweden's Secretary General, Peter Brun, emphasized that children have a right to vaccination and proper healthcare, which should not be restricted.
  • 🌍 Brun stated that adults have a responsibility to ensure children everywhere receive treatment and a message of hope.

Challenges and Context

  • ⚠️ It remains unclear if or when the mobile clinic will be able to enter Gaza, as a ceasefire is in effect but access for aid is complex.
  • 🚫 The Israeli government agency responsible for coordinating aid into Gaza declined to comment on the request for the clinic's entry.
  • 🗣️ Pope Francis had previously spoken out about the humanitarian situation in Gaza, calling it shameful and maintaining regular contact with Gaza's small Christian community during the war.
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