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Gaza Children Lose Limbs: A Hidden Trauma
9 Apr
Summary
- Thousands of Palestinians have undergone amputations since October 2023.
- Ten children daily lost legs at the conflict's peak.
- Injured Palestinians face legal limbo and lack of residency in Egypt.

Thousands of Palestinians have endured amputations as a consequence of the conflict, with over 6,000 individuals losing limbs since October 2023. During the height of hostilities, a staggering ten children per day suffered the loss of one or both legs. These injuries represent the beginning of a profound struggle for survivors.
For those like Ola Jamal, who lost an arm while breastfeeding, and Shadi Sharif Ayesh al-Sous, who lost a leg while gathering firewood, the journey to recovery is fraught with challenges. Arriving in Egypt for treatment, many find themselves in a state of legal uncertainty.
Without formal residency or refugee status, Palestinians in Egypt often face restricted living conditions and an inability to work. Access to specialized prosthetic care is severely limited, relying heavily on the support of non-governmental organizations.
The psychological impact on survivors, particularly children who witnessed or experienced traumatic events, is significant. Families grapple with lasting trauma, sleep disturbances, and a deep longing to return to their devastated homeland.