Hani Ziyara, a four- to five-month-old infant from Gaza, lost his right leg after an Israeli airstrike targeted his family home in the al-Tuffah neighborhood of Gaza City. The injury was severe enough to require amputation, and shrapnel remains embedded in his body. His mother, Leyla, has appealed to the international community for urgent intervention to transfer Hani outside Gaza for further medical treatment, which is currently unavailable due to the blockade. Separately, 12-year-old Hala Abu Dahleez suffered serious scalp injuries from an Israeli airstrike near her displacement tent in Khan Younis while playing. She has lost all her hair and urgently requires medical care outside Gaza, but closed crossings prevent her from accessing treatment. In a rare positive development, 15-year-old Rimas Hajji was saved from leg amputation after a bombing, thanks to medical efforts by Dr. Hammouda and colleagues who successfully removed debris embedded in her leg.
Twelve-year-old Hala Abu Dahleez was injured in an Israeli airstrike while playing near her displacement tent in Gaza. The explosion left her with severe scalp injuries, and she remains in Gaza without access to the urgent medical treatment she needs, due to the continued https://t.co/7JaDhA7mSm
Some rare good news from Gaza: Rimas Hajji, 15, was saved from losing her leg after a bombing. Doctor Hammouda and his colleagues were able to remove embedded debris and avoid amputation. https://t.co/2PvUPIiDJH
Hala Abu Dhaliz (12) lost all her hair and suffered severe head injuries after an airstrike hit near her tent while she was playing on a swing in Khan Younis. She urgently needs treatment outside Gaza, but closed crossings are preventing her access to care. Contact: +970 599 612 https://t.co/VyCLXsa7Tt