Uploaded on Dec 1, 2023
A beacon of hope amidst conflict: The first group of wounded Palestinian children from the recent conflict has arrived in the United Arab Emirates for care. A step towards healing and peace.
                     First group of wounded Palestinian children from Israel-Hamas war arrives in United Arab Emirates
                     FIRST GROUP OF WOUNDED PALESTINIAN 
CHILDREN FROM THE ISRAEL-HAMAS WAR 
ARRIVES IN THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Introduction:
 The United Arab Emirates 
(UAE) has received the first 
group of Palestinian children 
wounded in the 
ongoing Israel-Hamas war in 
Gaza.
                               Source: Dailymail.com
1,000 children and few people:
 This rescue effort is part of 
the UAE’s pledge to aid 1,000 
children. 
 The group of 15 people, 
including children and their 
family members, made it 
across the Gaza Strip’s Rafah 
border crossing with Egypt on 
Friday. 
                               Source : jiji.com
El-Arish to Abu Dhabi:
 They then took a flight from the 
Egyptian city of El-Arish to Abu Dhabi, 
the capital of the UAE. 
 Young children lay asleep on their 
moms’ laps as the plane finally landed 
at Abu Dhabi International Airport. 
                               Source: msn. com
Arrangement:
 Some of the seats of the plane 
were removed to make room 
for the most critically 
wounded children, who 
needed to lie on stretchers. 
 Some of the young had 
bandaged arms and legs. 
 Others sat quietly next to 
their parents or relatives. 
 Some traveled alone. The 
mood was somber and quiet 
inside the plane. 
 Many of the mothers said they 
were exhausted.
                               Source: cronicle.com
Twelve-year-old Amr Jandieh:
  His eyes welling up with 
tears, said he traveled to the 
Emirates alone.
  “My dad, uncle, and I were 
talking on the street," 
Jandieh said.
  “My uncle was killed, my dad 
was injured all of a sudden a 
missile hit and I lost 
consciousness.
  I woke up and found myself 
in the hospital.”
                        Source: thenewworktimes.com
Mohammed Abu Tabikh(14 yrs old):
 He was one of the more seriously 
wounded children on the plane. 
 He suffered injuries to his neck and 
spine when a car he was traveling in 
was hit in a strike. 
 “When I got injured, I felt shock,and 
then I stopped moving”. 
 He quietly said before being brought 
carefully out of the plane.
                               Source: msn.com
Mahmoud Nabila daughter rawan(17 yrs 
old):
 Mahmoud Nabila departed the Gaza 
Strip accompanied by her daughter 
Rawan, 17, who had a fractured pelvis. 
 Mahmoud claimed that a direct missile 
struck their home, killing 13 members of 
her family. 
 The seventh week of the conflict began 
on October 7 when Hamas launched an 
attack in southern Israel that left about 
1,200 people dead.
                               Source: wion.com
Kidnapped and death:
 The militant group kidnapped 
about 240 adults, children, 
and women. 
 According to Palestinian 
health authorities, more than 
11,400 Palestinians have died 
as a result of Israel's ongoing 
retaliatory military strikes on 
Gaza, with women and 
children accounting for two 
thirds of the deaths.
                               Source: abcnews.com
Missing and Buried:
 More than 2,700 people are missing and 
thought to be buried under debris.
  Following a 2020 recognition 
agreement, the UAE, a federation of 
seven emirates on the Arabian Peninsula 
and the location of Dubai, has 
diplomatic ties with Israel.
                               Source: bostonglobe.com
Conclusion:
 The Israel-Hamas conflict is still 
incredibly tragic and complicated, 
despite having resulted in a great deal of 
suffering and fatalities. 
 There isn't a clear resolution or 
conclusion as of yet. 
 Significant casualties, including the 
death of innocent people, injuries, and 
displacement, have been caused by the 
ongoing hostilities. 
 We should all hope for a peaceful 
conclusion that ends the suffering and 
clears the path for a better future for 
everyone involved.
                               Source: msn.com 
                                          
               
            
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