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# Pope Francis's popemobile set to become health clinic for Gaza children

> VATICAN CITY, May 4 (Reuters) - One of Pope Francis's popemobiles is being transformed into a mobile health clinic for children in the Gaza Strip, fulfilling one of his final wishes, the Vatican's official media outlet said on Sunday.

By Reuters · Published 4 May 2025, 23:22 SAST · Updated 4 May 2025, 23:22 SAST

## Key points
- In a poignant twist of fate, the pope's old ride from 2014 is being repurposed into a mobile clinic, delivering hope and healing to Gaza's beleaguered children, proving that even in the darkest times, compassion can still hit the road.
- The late Pope Francis' popemobile from his 2014 Holy Land visit is being repurposed as a mobile clinic for Gaza's children amid a health crisis.
- The initiative, entrusted to Caritas Jerusalem, aims to provide vital medical services in areas lacking healthcare access.
- Equipped with diagnostic tools and staffed by medical personnel, the mobile unit symbolizes global solidarity with Gaza's youth.
- The Vatican highlights the ongoing plight of Gaza's tiny Christian community as the region grapples with the aftermath of the recent conflict.

## Content

The vehicle, used by the late pontiff during his 2014 visit to the Holy Land, is being outfitted with diagnostic and emergency medical equipment to help young patients in the Palestinian enclave, where health services have been devastated by the Israeli invasion.

Pope Francis, who died last month, entrusted the initiative to the Catholic aid organisation Caritas Jerusalem in the months before his death, Vatican News said.

"This is a concrete, life-saving intervention at a time when the health system in Gaza has almost completely collapsed," Peter Brune, Secretary General of Caritas Sweden, which is supporting the project, told Vatican News.

The mobile unit will be equipped with rapid infection tests, vaccines, diagnostic tools, and suture kits, and staffed by medical personnel. Caritas plans to deploy the clinic to communities without access to functioning healthcare facilities once humanitarian access to Gaza is feasible.

"It's not just a vehicle," Brune added. "It's a message that the world has not forgotten about the children in Gaza."

Gaza has a tiny Christian community and the Vatican has said [Francis used to call](https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?search=all%3AL8N3QZ0IQ&linkedFromStory=true) the Holy Family Church in Gaza on an almost daily basis for much of the war, which started in October 2023 when Hamas militants attacked southern Israel.

Francis had a number of popemobiles, with the one used in the 2014 visit to Israel and the Palestinian Territories staying in the region following his return to the Vatican.

A conclave to elect a new pope starts on May 7.

(Reporting by Crispian BalmerEditing by Giles Elgood)
