Photos of a Gaza Toddler Fighting for His Life After an Airstrike
- Amr Al-Hams is suffering after his pregnant mother was killed during the war in Gaza.
- The health system in Gaza has been severely weakened by the war.
- Starvation is prevalent in Gaza, with a lack of food available.
- Amr Al-Hams's recovery is impossible while he remains in Gaza.
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Three-year-old Amr al-Hams was seriously injured in an Israeli airstrike on his family's tent in Gaza, which also killed his mother and siblings. His aunt is now taking care of him.
Three-year-old Amr al-Hams, a boy in Gaza, suffered brain damage from shrapnel after an Israeli airstrike. He can no longer walk or talk – and lacks access to the advanced care he needs.
Letter from Gaza City: ‘I got the call I never wanted to hear... my brother had been hit’
Every morning, my brother Tareq leaves his relatives’ house to come see me, as if our daily meeting is our last fragile attempt to hold on to what life we still have. I know the roads are no longer safe. I warn him over and over and pleaded with him that morning to stay where he was.
Tragedy in Gaza: The Struggle of a Boy and a Broken Health System
The war in Gaza has severely impacted the health sector, as exemplified by 3-year-old Amr al-Hams. With shrapnel in his brain, he lies in hospital without adequate supplies for treatment, highlighting the dire situation caused by the blockade and strikes. Evacuations remain a critical yet limited option.
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