Late Pope Francis’ popemobile converted into clinic for Gazan children

THE POPE OF THE POOR. Pope Francis waves to the crowd, from his popemobile, as he arrives at the Manger Square before presiding over an open-air mass outside the Church of the Nativity in the West Bank Biblical town of Bethlehem on May 25, 2014. Before his death, Pope Francis donated his popemobile to a Catholic charity to be converted into a children’s clinic in the beleaguered Palestinian territory of Gaza. (Photo courtesy: Jack Guez / AFP)

By Agence France-Presse

Before his death, Pope Francis donated one of his popemobiles to be converted into a children’s clinic in war-torn Gaza, Catholic charity Caritas said on Monday.

The iconic open-sided vehicle, designed to allow the pontiff to greet crowds of well-wishers, has been transferred to Caritas Jerusalem and will head to Gaza if and when Israel opens a humanitarian corridor.

The car was used by the late Pope during his visit to Bethlehem in 2014, and has now been repaired and refurbished as a mobile clinic.

“With the vehicle, we will be able to reach children who today have no access to healthcare—children who are injured and malnourished,” Peter Brune, secretary general of Caritas Sweden said.

Brune told Agence France-Presse (AFP) that Sweden’s Cardinal Anders Arborelius had asked the late Pope Francis that the vehicle be used to provide essential frontline healthcare to Palestinian children.

It will be fitted with medical equipment and a fridge for medicines and be assigned a driver and a team of doctors.

“This vehicle represents the love, care, and closeness shown by His Holiness for the most vulnerable, which he expressed throughout the crisis,” said Anton Asfar, secretary general of Caritas Jerusalem.

THE POPE OF THE POOR. Pope Francis waves to the crowd, from his popemobile, as he arrives at the Manger Square before presiding over an open-air mass outside the Church of the Nativity in the West Bank Biblical town of Bethlehem on May 25, 2014. Before his death, Pope Francis donated his popemobile to a Catholic charity to be converted into a children’s clinic in the beleaguered Palestinian territory of Gaza. (Photo courtesy: Jack Guez / AFP)

It was not clear, however, if or when the aid agency’s hoped-for humanitarian corridor would open.

Israel resumed major operations across Gaza on March 18 amid political deadlock over how to build on a two-month ceasefire in its war against Hamas, which was sparked by the militants’ October 2023 attack.

On Monday, Israel’s security cabinet approved an expansion of military operations that would lead to what an official described as the “conquest” of the Palestinian territory.

The health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said Sunday that at least 2,436 people had been killed since Israel resumed its campaign on March 18, bringing the overall death toll from the war to 52,535.

Hamas’s attack on Oct. 7, 2023 resulted in the deaths of 1,218 people on the Israeli side, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official figures.

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