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'What did they do to be burned and bombed?': Calls for UK to offer Gaza children life-saving treatment

A British charity has written to the prime minister and foreign secretary, urging them to allow seriously ill children from Gaza into the UK to receive life-saving medical treatment.

Warning: This article contains images readers may find distressing The co-founder of Project Pure Hope told Sky News it was way past the time for words. "Now, we need action," Omar Dinn said.

He's identified two children inside Gaza who urgently need help and is appealing to the UK government to issue visas as a matter of urgency. Israel-Gaza latest: Netanyahu reportedly accepts US ceasefire plan Britain has taken only two patients from Gaza for medical treatment in 20 months of Israeli bombardment.

"Most of the people affected by this catastrophe that's unfolding in Gaza are children," he continued. "And children are the most vulnerable.

"They have nothing to do with the politics, and we really just need to see them for what they are. "They are children, just like my children, just like everybody's children in this country - and we have the ability to help them." Sky News has been sent video blogs from British surgeons working in Gaza right now which show the conditions and difficulties they're working under.

They prepare for potential immediate evacuation whilst facing long lists, mainly of children, needing life-saving emergency treatment day after day. Dr Victoria Rose told us: "Every time I come, I say it's really bad, but this is on a completely different scale now.

It's mass casualties. It's utter carnage.

"We are incapable of getting through this volume. We don't have the personnel.

We don't have the medical supplies. And we really don't have the facilities.

"We are the last standing hospital in the south of Gaza. We really are on our knees now." One of her patients is three-year-old Hatem, who was badly burned when an Israeli airstrike hit the family apartment.

His pregnant mother and father were both killed, leaving him an orphan. He has 35 percent burns on his small body.

"It's a massive burn for a little guy like this," Dr Rose says. "He's so adorable.

His eyelids are burnt. His hands are burnt.

His feet are burnt." Hatem's grandfather barely leaves his hospital bedside. Hatem Senior told us: "What did these children do wrong to suffer such injuries? To be burned and bombed? We ask God to grant them healing." The second child identified by the charity is Karam, who, aged one, is trying to survive in a tent in deeply unhygienic surroundings with a protruding intestine.

He's suffering from a birth defect called Hirschsprung disease, which could be easily operated on with the right skills and equipment - unavailable to him in Gaza right now. Read more:Gaza doctor's nine children killedHow the new Gaza aid rollout collapsed Karam's mother Manal told our Gaza camera crew: "No matter how much I describe how much my son is suffering, I wouldn't be able to describe it enough.

I swear I am constantly crying." Children are among the bulk of casualties - some 16,000 have been killed, according to the latest figures from local health officials - and make up the majority of those being operated on, according to the British surgical team on the ground..

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