Pakistan, July 16 -- The World Health Organization (WHO) has said that over 10,000 people in Gaza urgently need medical treatment outside the region. These include people injured in bombings and those suffering from serious illnesses like cancer, kidney failure, and heart problems. However, most of them cannot leave Gaza due to strict restrictions by Israeli authorities.

Health workers say the situation is getting worse. Hani Asalim, a coordinator with Doctors Without Borders (MSF), told Al Jazeera that even when some patients are approved to leave, their caretakers are often stopped. There is no clear reason given, and these sudden refusals are making the crisis harder to manage.

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