The three-year-old Amar Al-Ham is stable with his brain embedded from the Israeli Air Strike on the bed of his southern Gaza Hospital.
Unable to walk or speak, his eyes are in search of his mother, his uncle Nur believes.
AMR’s mother, Aan, was nine -month -old pregnant when she took her family to her parents in Northern Gaza. That night, their tent was killed. The attack died by his mother, her born baby, two of Amar’s brothers and her grandfather.
AMR survived after hurrying to take deep care with a respiratory tube. His sad father is almost undisputed.
Now Khan has released deep care at Nasar Hospital in UNIS but suffers from severe malnutrition. During the blockade of the month of Israel, he disappeared the milk of the embankment.
Noor feeds him mashed masheds through the syringe. She sleeps in his neighbor, changes his napies and comforts him during the seizure.
She said, “I tell him that his mother will come back soon.” “Other times, I give him a toy. But he cries. I think he misses her.”
Doctors say that AMR needs to be removed immediately from the conflict zone. Without special care and therapy, his brain injury will permanently damage.
“His brain is still developing,” says Noor. “Is it going to run again? Talk again? There is no recovery until he is in Gaza.”