A Palestinian family evacuated from Gaza is facing a second displacement after being informed they must relocate from Dublin to rural Kilkenny, Ireland. The family expresses concern that this move will severely disrupt ongoing and complex medical treatment for their son. He suffers from severe haemophilia and a knee injury sustained during an Israeli strike in Gaza. They argue the necessary specialist care is readily available in Dublin but not in Kilkenny, potentially jeopardizing his health. The family was previously evacuated from Gaza amidst ongoing conflict. They fear the relocation will significantly complicate managing their son’s condition and accessing essential medical services. The situation highlights the challenges faced by evacuees in accessing consistent healthcare when displaced.