Palestinian students arrive in Gaza from Khartoum

Relatives welcome Palestinian evacuees from war-torn Sudan upon arrival to the Gaza Strip through the Rafah border crossing with Egypt, on April 28, 2023. (AFP)
Relatives welcome Palestinian evacuees from war-torn Sudan upon arrival to the Gaza Strip through the Rafah border crossing with Egypt, on April 28, 2023. (AFP)
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Updated 29 April 2023
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Palestinian students arrive in Gaza from Khartoum

Palestinian students arrive in Gaza from Khartoum
  • Gaza’s 2.3 million residents have lived through multiple wars fought between Palestinian militants and Israel since Hamas took control in 2007

RAFAH: Palestinians embraced at the Egyptian border with the blockaded Gaza Strip as students returned home after fleeing the eruption of violence in Sudan.
Gaza’s Crossing and Border Authority said “172 students arrived in the homeland through the Rafah border crossing, as the first batch of students coming from Sudan.”
There were hugs and tears at the southern gateway to Gaza as relatives greeted young Palestinians fleeing the fighting.
“The situation was really difficult, it hit everywhere in Khartoum,” university student Nasser Qishta said.

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Wael Al-Masri, a medical student, said the situation was akin to a ‘civil war.’

“The Palestinian Embassy in Sudan contacted us, gathered up the students and transferred us to Gaza,” added Qistha, who remained determined to return to the Sudanese capital “when conditions improve.”
Governments have rushed to extract their citizens from Sudan amid the deadly violence.
Wael Al-Masri, a medical student, said the situation was akin to a “civil war.”
“I thank everyone who helped us return,” he said at the Rafah crossing, which was opened especially for their arrival by Egyptian authorities.
Gaza’s 2.3 million residents have lived through multiple wars fought between Palestinian militants and Israel since Hamas took control in 2007.
An Israel-led blockade has since been imposed and obtaining the necessary permits and funds to leave the territory is nigh on impossible for the majority of residents.