1-year-old child from Gaza evacuated and treated in Albania

The World Health Organization in Albania has announced that last evening, a 1-year-old child from Gaza was brought to Albania for specialized treatment.
The child is currently at the "Mother Teresa" University Hospital, while his family has been placed in a refugee center in Babrru, Tirana.
WHO's full announcement:
Last evening, a medical evacuation was carried out for the provision of critical care in Albania for a 1-year-old child from Gaza. The child is currently receiving medical care at the "Mother Teresa" University Hospital, while the father, brother and sister are accommodated at the refugee center in Babrru, Tirana.
A big thank you to Prime Minister Edi Rama and the Government of Albania for facilitating this humanitarian effort. Acknowledgements to Albana Koçiu, Minister of Health and Social Protection, Skënder Brataj, Head of the National Emergency Medical Center, Haki Çako, Director General of the National Civil Protection Agency, and officials from the Ministry of Interior, for their essential contributions. WHO together with partners supports the coordination and strengthening of a standard, transparent mechanism for medical evacuations.
Gazmend Bejtja, WHO Officer-in-Charge in Albania, was also present at the airport, along with other officials, to welcome the family.
Albania's commitment to supporting those in need is an important example of solidarity. As many patients from Gaza still require urgent medical care, coordinated international efforts remain crucial.