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A boy with a brain injury fights for his life in Gaza’s decimated health system

BEIRUT (AP) — It’s as if the whole weight of Israel’s war in Gaza has fallen on Amr al-Hams. The 3-year-old has shrapnel in his brain from an Israeli strike on his family’s tent. His pregnant mother was killed. His father is paralyzed by grief over the death of his longtime sweetheart.

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A boy in Gaza with brain damage fights for his life amid blockade

Three-year-old Amr al-Hams, who has brain damage caused by an Israeli strike on his family’s tent in April, lies in a bed at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, Wednesday, June 25, 2025. (AP Photo/Mariam Dagga)


BEIRUT (AP) — It’s as if the whole weight of Israel’s war in Gaza has fallen on Amr al-Hams. The 3-year-old has shrapnel in his brain from an Israeli strike on his family’s tent. His pregnant mother was killed. His father is paralyzed by grief over the death of his longtime sweetheart.

Now the boy is lying in a hospital bed, unable to speak, unable to move, losing weight, while doctors don’t have the supplies to treat his brain damage or help in his rehabilitation and constant bombardment.

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