The first Ghazan child will be treated in the UK for a war injury

The first Ghazan child will be treated in the UK for a war injury

Carolin Holle

Diplomat

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Majid Shangnobi arrived at He HEARD Airport in London

Majid Shangnobi cannot eat or speak as before. He can’t laugh.

But in his injured mouth, the surgery mask was covered, hearing his eyes when he came to London’s Hathrow Airport with a flight from Cairo, his mother, brother and younger sister.

“I’m glad to be in England and I am happy to be treated,” a 15 -year -old boy told me.

In February last year, North Ghaza was trying to get humanitarian help in the Kuwaiti area of North Ghaza when the Israeli tanks split near the shell and crushed his jaw bone and his leg was injured.

He says, “A friend of mine helped me and took me to the hospital.” “They thought I was dead. I had to move my hand to show that I was alive.”

Doctors from Gaza saved his life and Majid spent several months in the hospital for further medical treatment – before going to Egypt in February this year for further medical treatment – breathing from the Trekiostomy tube.

He is now in the UK for surgery to restore his face at the Great Aurmond Street Children’s Hospital in London.

He is the first Ghazan child to reach the UK for war injuries, in the struggle for almost two years, in which more than 000 thousand children were killed or injured. UN Children’s Charity, UNESEF??

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The tank’s shell explosion destroyed Majid’s jabbone

A group of volunteers have followed his arrival for several months of work to establish a project pure hop on November 223, which helps the injured and sick Gazan children to come to the UK for treatment. It finances through private donations.

“The UK is a home of some of the best pediatric facilities in the world, yet the US, Belgium, Italy, Switzerland and many other countries have stepped up to help, while the UK has not yet done so,” says the project pure Hope.

Prime Minister Sir Kerm Starmer has come to the UK after the arrival of the UK in less than a week Promise to empty Although the government has announced some details of the scheme, more badly injured children.

Majid’s medical team – all for free work – private donations will include cranoficial, plastic and orthodontic surgeons paying hospital bills.

“If we are able to give him a face and jaw,” says Lead Surgeon Noor ul Ovewese Jilani, a professor of pediatric neurosurgery at Great Ormond Street, says “If we are able to give him a face and jaw.

“Hopefully how he lives and will have a big impact on his future.

“We hope that in the coming months we can help many children like him. This is our collective moral responsibility.”

‘They thought I died’, Majid tells the BBC

Hospital doctors have previously treated Ukraine patients and helped a different co-gynery twins in Israel last year.

Professor Jilani is frustrated that the first child in Gaza has taken a long time to treat war injuries in the UK.

He says, “As a doctor and as a man, I don’t understand why it took more than 20 months to go to this stage.”

Project Pure Hope has identified 30 serious injured children in Gaza who hopes to help bring to the UK. It states that the government’s announcement is “important and long -term”, but time is a summary.

“Every day of the delay, the lives and futures of children who qualify for survival, recover and rebuild their lives were at risk,” said his co-founder Omar Din.

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Gheina (left) on the playground in the UK and Ram

In April, a group of volunteers got two daughters (13 -year -old Rama for a five -year -old Genna -the UK will be financed in the UK for a long time medical situation.

It was Brought to London After being evacuated from Egypt from Gaza, where the health care was destroyed – they were not taking the necessary treatment.

Since I met them at the beginning of May, Rama kept weight and hurry, who was severely hurt and withdrawn, is more enjoyable.

Her left -eyed laser surgery has been undergoing a hustle surgery, which was at risk of defeat. And Rama has undergone severe intestinal search surgery.

Both girls are doing well, their mothers say.

But they are sick with care – it is difficult to eat and sleep – stay behind in the gaza about family members, who are now struggling to feed themselves.

Rama tells me, “This gaza is good here.” “There are no bombs and no fear.”

But the friends message her from Gaza and tells her that she did not find bread for 10 days, and she says that her older brother is sleeping on the road after his house for the first time and then bombed on his tent.

“They are hungry. So I don’t want to eat either. I think I am still with them,” Ram said.

Un-supported experts said that there is evidence this week that 1.5 million Palestine people in Gaza are increasing the deaths related to hunger, malnutrition and disease starvation.

While trying to get food for his family, Majida, who has changed his life, is still worried about his two brothers in Gaza.

They say, “I’m afraid that they will die that something happens with them.” “I just want it to be safe.”

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Genna was at risk of losing her left eye

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