Palestinian women recount ‘journey of horror’ at Gaza’s Rafah crossing
“They took everything from us.
“The Israeli army called my mother first and took her.
Then they called me, and took me,” the woman said.
“They blindfolded me and covered my eyes.
They interrogated me in the first tent, asking why I wanted to enter Gaza.
I told them I wanted to see my children and return to my country.
After three hours of interrogation under threat, we finally went on the bus.
The UN received us; then we headed to Nasser Hospital.
Thank God we were reunited with our loved ones,” she added.
“There is no explanation as to why crossings are being delayed at Rafah,” Khoudary said.
“The process is taking an extremely long time.
” “There are about 20,000 people waiting [in Gaza] for urgent medical attention abroad,” she added
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