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Israel opens field clinic at Gaza border to treat Palestinian wounded
By Haaretz Service and News Agencies
Tags: Israel News, hamas, gaza 

Israel opened a small field clinic on the Gaza border Sunday to treat sick and wounded Gazans, but a human rights group said the move on the day a fragile truce took hold after a bloody three-month offensive was too little, too late.

Welfare Minister Isaac Herzog, who attended the clinic opening in the Erez crossing pedestrian zone, said the clinic would treat as
many people as possible.
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"I wish this place will serve as a place of humanity, friendship and support for the needy," Herzog said.

One Palestinian woman was already being treated in the clinic eight-bed clinic that includes a pharmacy, an X-ray machine and five consultation rooms. The patient blessed the clinic from her hospital bed, although her ailment was unclear.

Israel had been criticized by human rights groups for not protecting Gaza's civilians or facilitating medical access to the wounded. More than 1,250 Palestinians were killed in the three-week offensive against Hamas militants, half of those civilians, and more than 5,000 were injured, according to Palestinian medics. Thirteen Israelis were also killed.

Miri Weingarten of Physicians for Human Rights-Israel said the Israeli army has repeatedly refused her group's requests to evacuate wounded Gazans during the war, and called the border clinic too little, too late.

"We think that it demonstrates a cynical use of medical care for propaganda, meaning that when Israel wants to correct its public image, it can and will evacuate the wounded," Weingarten said.

In a rare case, a Palestinian doctor known to Israeli TV audiences for his reports of human suffering during the war was able to secure the transfer of two of his daughters to Israeli hospitals after they were wounded by Israeli shells. Three of Dr. Ezzeldeen Al-Aish's daughters and a niece were killed in the attack Friday.

Herzog said the transport of patients to the clinic would be coordinated with the Red Cross, Doctors Without Borders and other medical groups working in Gaza
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  1.   Fine.: Its Propoganda But Its Also Medical Help 21:17  |  Brad 18/01/09
  2.   It`s propaganda 00:20  |  Elianah 19/01/09
  3.   It is too little too late. This clinic is the joke of year 2009 02:01  |  Tamir Palestine 19/01/09
  4.   don`t need red cross or hamas permission. as for hr group..well . 02:08  |  ralph 19/01/09
  5.   Tamir Palestinians 03:34  |  ChanahS 19/01/09
  6.   Lots of Palestinians were treated in Israel before Gaza operation 03:43  |  Romy 19/01/09
  7.   Better a "propaganda" that helps, than Hamas "goal" that destroys 04:43  |  Romy 19/01/09
  8.   The craziness continues 05:52  |  Connie 19/01/09
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