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Saif Rami Hijazi, 13 years old, from Al-Sabra neighborhood, is living with quadriplegia after a neck injury four months ago.
He urgently needs continuous care, proper nutrition, and basic medical supplies - none of which are available.
His mother, Warda Hijazi, says:
"Every day he asks for potatoes. The last thing he ate was half a loaf of bread."
His only wish: to have his life back.
Contact: +972594734425
He urgently needs continuous care, proper nutrition, and basic medical supplies - none of which are available.
His mother, Warda Hijazi, says:
"Every day he asks for potatoes. The last thing he ate was half a loaf of bread."
His only wish: to have his life back.
Contact: +972594734425
Four displaced elderly men gathered around a table to play a much needed game of cards, with a curious little bystander watching them. Even the old search for a brief respite with their friends to escape the constant air of oppression in the Gaza Strip. A scene that encapsulates the quiet endurance of a people under siege, where young and old alike cling to companionship and the passing of traditions.
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A Palestinian boy shows the backpack of his killed family member who had food to bring back to his family.
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This child leaves his tent in Gaza at the first light of dawn, at six in the morning, not carrying a toy or a school bag, but carrying the burden of hungry siblings waiting for someone to ease their hunger. He roams the destroyed streets and the empty alleys, searching through the rubble, asking here and there, hoping to find a bite that might silence the cries of the little stomachs... but all his attempts end in failure. He returns to his tent empty-handed, with a broken heart, overwhelmed by his tears, crying bitterly — not for himself, but for siblings who are starving, and he has nothing to offer them. In Gaza, childhood is buried beneath the tents, the pain is greater than their years, and tears are the only language left.
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"The steadfast women of Gaza, their faces telling stories of patience and pain, wander among the rubble searching for a loaf of bread to quell the hunger of their starving children. They carry in their hearts an unbreakable hope, despite the hunger and the siege, to feed their beloved children from the crumbs of life."
Dr. Akram Hassan Abu Owda, a Palestinian orthopedic surgeon born on February 26, 1964, in the town of Beit Hanoun in northern Gaza, is currently imprisoned in Israeli Ofer Prison, facing physical and psychological abuse, resulting in severe pain throughout his body due to torture and mistreatment.
He holds a Master’s degree in Orthopedic Surgery from Sofia University in Bulgaria and serves as the Head of the Orthopedic Surgery Department at the Indonesian Hospital in northern Gaza.
On Thursday, November 23, 2024, during the ongoing assault on Gaza, Dr. Abu Owda was arrested by Israeli forces while performing his humanitarian duties under extremely dangerous field conditions, treating the wounded and injured, under Israeli bombing.
Credible sources suggest the alleged reason for his arrest was providing medical care to wounded Israeli captives during the war, an accusation that is baseless and illegal.
He holds a Master’s degree in Orthopedic Surgery from Sofia University in Bulgaria and serves as the Head of the Orthopedic Surgery Department at the Indonesian Hospital in northern Gaza.
On Thursday, November 23, 2024, during the ongoing assault on Gaza, Dr. Abu Owda was arrested by Israeli forces while performing his humanitarian duties under extremely dangerous field conditions, treating the wounded and injured, under Israeli bombing.
Credible sources suggest the alleged reason for his arrest was providing medical care to wounded Israeli captives during the war, an accusation that is baseless and illegal.
Al-Manar correspondent: A hostile Israeli aircraft targeted the outskirts of the town of Al-Wazzani with a bomb.
Lebanon: Al Mayadeen correspondent in southern Lebanon: An Israeli aircraft dropped 3 sonic bombs on the outskirts of the town of Al-Wazzani.
Child Mohammad Zakaria Asfour, just 1 year and 4 months old, has been confirmed dead at Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis due to severe malnutrition and lack of milk and food, a direct result of the ongoing siege and Israeli war. The Ministry of Health reported that the death toll from famine has risen to 193.
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Another tragic morning in Gaza as five Palestinians from the Al-Maghrabi family were killed in an Israeli airstrike that targeted Zaqout family home in the Sheikh Radwan neighbourhood in Gaza City at dawn today.
US Secretary of State: "There will be no peace in Gaza as long as Hamas exists, and the Arab League believes and states this."
Axios website correspondent citing an Israeli official: The Israeli Cabinet approves Netanyahu's proposal regarding the occupation of Gaza City.
Jerusalem Post": The Israeli government approved Netanyahu's proposal to take complete control of the Gaza Strip.
Israeli media: Israeli Prime Minister's Office: The Political-Security Cabinet approved Netanyahu's proposal regarding Gaza
Israeli media: Netanyahu's office: The Cabinet has adopted the establishment of an alternative civilian administration in Gaza that belongs neither to Hamas nor to the Palestinian Authority.
#Breaking | Israeli artillery shelling has resumed on the center and north of Khan Yunis city in the southern Gaza Strip.