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Gaza's Young Amputees Fight for Mobility

13 Dec

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Summary

  • Thousands in Gaza are amputees from the war, including children.
  • Many amputees await prosthetics or medical evacuations.
  • Medical centers struggle with limited supplies and overwhelmed staff.
Gaza's Young Amputees Fight for Mobility

The aftermath of the Israel-Hamas war has left thousands in Gaza grappling with amputations and the urgent need for medical care. Individuals like Haneen al-Mabhouh, who lost four daughters and a leg in an Israeli strike, and Yassin Marouf, who lost a foot and is recovering from severe leg injuries, represent the profound personal toll of the conflict. Their daily struggles underscore the immense challenges faced by survivors in regaining basic mobility.

The scale of the crisis is staggering, with the World Health Organization estimating between 5,000 and 6,000 amputees, a quarter of them children. These individuals often face lengthy waits for prosthetic limbs or crucial medical evacuations abroad. Local facilities, such as the Artificial Limbs and Polio Center in Gaza City, are critically under-resourced and inundated with patients, struggling to meet the demand for artificial limbs.

While some aid has arrived, the need remains dire. Patients like al-Mabhouh and Marouf face months of uncertainty, their potential for recovery hinging on access to specialized treatment and timely evacuations. Bureaucratic and logistical hurdles continue to impede the flow of medical assistance, leaving many lives frozen in a state of precarious waiting for mobility, dignity, and hope.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The World Health Organization estimates 5,000 to 6,000 people in Gaza have become amputees from the war.
Amputees face long waits for prosthetics, delayed medical evacuations, and limited supplies at local treatment centers.
Yes, a quarter of the estimated 5,000 to 6,000 amputees in Gaza are children.

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