German cities like Hannover and Dusseldorf have offered to treat severely ill children from Gaza. They require federal government support to manage entry procedures and coordination. Federal authorities want to assess the security situation and other factors before proceeding. Interior Minister Dobrindt indicated that while helping these children is important, the primary focus should remain on providing local assistance in Gaza. The government acknowledges the cities' offers but prioritizes expanding medical aid in the region over relocating children to Germany.
Several German cities, including Hannover and Dusseldorf, have offered to provide medical treatment to seriously ill children from Gaza but require federal support for entry and coordination.
The federal government is hesitant and wants to assess security and departure possibilities before determining support for the medical treatment of children from Gaza.
Interior Minister Dobrindt emphasized the need to focus on providing aid on the ground in Gaza rather than transporting children to Germany.
Despite the cities’ offers, the German government prioritizes local medical assistance over relocating children, reflecting a cautious approach to the situation.
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