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The Papamobo de La Paz: The last gift for Pope Francis to Gaza

Pope Francis asked Papamovil a health unit for Gaza children.

Francesca Merlo – Vatican City

Pope Francis’s legacy continues to shine in our world full of conflicts. The proximity that showed that the most at risk during their terrestrial mission radiates even after his death, and this modern surprise is no exception: Babobili becomes the same car that was received from, and was near millions of believers all over the world, a mobile health unit for Gaza children.

A recent desire for the children of Gaza

This was his recent desire for the people with whom they have shown a lot of solidarity throughout its intensity, especially in recent years. In recent months, the Pope documented on the initiative of Jerusalem, which is seeking to respond to the terrible humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where about a million children were displaced. Amid the terrible war, the collapsed infrastructure, a distorted healthy system and the lack of education, children are the first to pay the price, hunger, infections and other conditions that can be avoided that endangered their lives.

Pope Francis often stated that “children are not numbers. They are faces.

Papamóvil will reuse diagnostic materials, examination and treatment, including rapid tests of infection, diagnostic tools, vaccines, sewing groups and other vital supplies. Once access to humanitarian aid to the tape, Papamopo will have doctors and health employees who will attend children in the most isolated corners of Gaza.

In a press release, Peter Bron, the Secretary -General of Sweden Caritas, wrote that “with the car, we can reach children who cannot access health care today: injured and exposed children.”

“This is a concrete intervention, which saves lives, at a time when the Gaza health regime is almost completely collapsing,” he added.

An invitation to not forget it

Caritas is leading Jerusalem, which has been serving Gaza societies for a long time, the effort on the ground. With the presence of more than a hundred employees committed to providing health care, the organization is now dependent on the sympathy of the Pope and the strength of the Pope, with the last blessing to the residents of Gaza.

“This car represents the love, care and rapprochement that its holiness has shown towards the most vulnerable, which he expressed throughout the crisis,” said Anton Asfar, Secretary -General of the Carrettas.

In the published pictures of the project, it seems that the car has been carefully adapted to adapt to the needs of the most needy.

But “it is not just a car.” “It is a message that the world has not forgotten the children of Gaza.” It is also an invitation: that the rest of the world also remembers.

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