Popemobile to serve as Gaza children’s health clinic in Francis’s final wish
- Following Pope Francis’s passing last month, one of the vehicles he used during his 2014 Holy Land visit is being converted into a healthcare unit to provide medical services for children in Gaza.
- This initiative began because Gaza's health services were devastated by the Israeli invasion starting in October 2023, and Pope Francis entrusted Caritas Jerusalem with the project before his passing.
- The vehicle, used by the Pope during his 2014 Holy Land visit, is being equipped with diagnostic tools, vaccines, rapid infection tests, and staffed by medical personnel to serve vulnerable children.
- The head of Caritas Sweden described the initiative as a vital, life-saving effort that serves as a reminder that the global community remains concerned about the children in Gaza.
- Caritas plans to deploy the mobile clinic to areas lacking functioning healthcare once humanitarian access is possible, potentially expanding the program if the pilot succeeds.
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Nothing for the Christians across Africa slaughtered for being Christians. Nothing for Christians across the Muslim world suffering unfathomable oppression, persecution and death. But for Muslims slaughtering Jews, his benevolence. That said, this is consistent with his ruinous reign. With all due respect, Pope Francis was a disaster.
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Papamobile to become a children's clinic in Gaza
Two weeks after Pope Francis’ death, the Vatican’s official media announces what his last will was. The pontiff asked that the pope-mobile he used on his trip to the Holy Land in 2014 be donated to Caritas Jerusalem to become a mobile clinic for children in Gaza. The announcement became official on the same day that the Israeli government shared its intentions to take over the Gaza Strip and occupy Palestinian territory indefinitely, so the vehi…
Former Papamobile reconverted into Gaza Children's Care Unit, Francis' last legacy to Palestine
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