First students evacuated from Gaza for training in the UK

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A group of 34 Gaza students with places at British universities are evacuated and should arrive in the UK within days.

For the first time since the beginning of the conflict, people have helped to leave the tape to study in the UK.

They are now in the third country in the VISA biometric checks before they finish their trip to the United Kingdom.

All 34 have fully funded scholarships and have received support from the UK government to leave the gas.

The group, which included at least four doctors, was aided by leaving the tape on Wednesday.

They are expected to be brought to the UK early next week to occupy their university places.

One of the students who were evacuated told the BBC that they were tired but well. They have identified the last 48 hours as “very intense” and said it was “challenging” to leave behind family members and other students who are still expecting the evacuation.

The group includes scientists under Chevening’s scholarshipMostly funded by the government scheme for international students to study a one -year master’s degree in the UK.

The evacuation follows months of campaigns by politicians, scientists and others on behalf of more than 100 Palestinian students who have offers from the universities in the United Kingdom this year.

It remains unclear when the next group of students eligible can be evacuated.

“We are hoping that the United Kingdom government will support all admissible students to be evacuated and are aware of at least 35 students with full scholarships still trapped in Gaza,” said the University of Birmingham, who coordinates his efforts to support the students to support the students.

She added: “We are concerned about students with addicts. Four mothers and one father had to refuse their places to evacuate this week as they would not leave their children behind.”

The BBC addressed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for comment.

Earlier this week a group of seriously ill children Arrived in the UK from GAZA for emergency medical care for NHS.

Israel starts a Main offensive in Gaza Tuesday.

On the same day, a The Modern United Nations Commission has found that Israel has committed genocide against the Palestinians in Gaza.

The Israeli Foreign Ministry said it categorically rejected the report, denying it as “distorted and incorrect”.

Israel began his war in Gaza in response to an attack led by Hamas fighters in southern Israel on October 7, 2023, in which about 1,200 people were killed and 251 others were taken hostage.

At least 65 141 people have been killed in Israeli attacks in Gaza since then, according to the health ministry in the territory.

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