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14 June 2012
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This factsheet serves as an overview of the hardships faced by Gaza patients who seek referral to hospitals outside of the Gaza Strip.
Patients are subject to intrusive security procedures, arrest, coercion, and interrogation at the Erez Crossing.
Further, their permits for travel may be denied by the Israeli Security Authority (ISA) even after the patients’ physicians have recommended they be referred and the hospitals have agreed to treat the patients.
Bureaucratic obstacles may delay the granting of travel permits, often leading to the aggravation of medical conditions and even premature fatalities.
Child patients are especially impacted by the hardships associated with medical referrals.
Israel increases collective punishment measures by suspending goods exports from Gaza for the third consecutive day
Human rights organizations: Israel must immediately cease attacks on Gaza’s civilian population and re-open Erez and Kerem Shalom crossings
In parallel to its aggression, Israel closes Gaza crossings: Al Mezan warns of possible serious deterioration of humanitarian conditions
Al Mezan condemns Israel's ban on Gaza Christians from visiting West Bank holy sites for Easter
Israeli authorities at Erez arbitrarily arrested a cancer patient on his way back to Gaza from Jerusalem hospital