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5.1 Rafahevacuated, and the family thought the nearbyKuweiti Hospital not to be safe, they went tothe European Hospital in Khan Younis. Form oftransport not noted.The patient stayed for 6 days in ICU, then for 2 dayson the ward before his referral to East Jerusalem.Evacuation out of Gaza: The patient was transferredto St Joseph Hospital in East Jerusalem. In totalaround 9 patients were referred to Jerusalem in aconvoy of 8 ambulances. One other patient from theEuropean Hospital was transferred with this patientin the same ambulance.The transfer at Erez Crossing was by back-to-backto the other ambulance for the patients and babies,but the accompanying persons had to walk somedistance to reach the ambulance on the otherside. They were all checked according to ‘normal’procedures. The whole transfer took about 30minutes for this patient. There were paramedics inthe ambulances on either side.Comments on displacement: Details unclearComments on rehabilitation: The patient will havepermanent disabilities and will need constant careafter discharge.5. Southern Gaza / RafahEJM3Patient: Wael Al NamlaGender: MAge: 26Witness: Wael Al NamlaDate of Interview: 10 Sep 2014Location of Interview: Maqassad Hospital,East JerusalemInterviewer/s: Jennifer LeaningAlso present: PHR-Israel staffHome address: An apartment in Rafah,southern GazaOccupation: Unemployed (younger brother was chiefwage earner as he had a pharmacy degree)Images by PHR-Israel, Maqassad Hospital,East Jerusalem, 10 Sep 2014Injuries: R leg above-the-knee traumatic213

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