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regular-article-logo Sunday, 24 November 2024

Gaza mom longs for her triplets, video calls only source of connecting the bond

Her daughters Najwa, Nour and Najmah, are being cared for at the Al-Makassed hospital, where there are colourful drawings on the walls, toys, and baby walkers for them to scoot around in

Reuters Gaza Published 17.09.24, 04:43 AM
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In August 2023, Hanan al-Bayouk travelled from Gaza to Israeli-occupied Arab East Jerusalem for a high-risk birth. Her triplets, born prematurely and underweight, are doing well, but she had to leave them shortly after they were born and does not know when she will be able to hold them again.

Israel’s restrictions on the movement of Palestinians meant 26-year-old al-Bayouk returned to Gaza while her babies were still in intensive care for fear of falling foul of the law.

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By the time they were ready to go home, war had broken out and she got stuck, with video calls her only way of keeping in touch.

Her daughters Najwa, Nour and Najmah, are being cared for at the Al-Makassed hospital, where there are colourful drawings on the walls, toys, and baby walkers for them to scoot around in.

It is worlds away from conditions for children in Gaza, which has been blockaded and pounded by Israeli forces since October 7.

In March, the UN children’s agency said over 13,000 children had been killed in the Gaza conflict, adding that many kids were suffering from severe malnutrition

The triplets are developing normally, said Dr Hatem Khammash, director of neonatal intensive care at the hospital. “Good mental development, also their breathing is good,” he said. “The only thing that makes us sad, is that they are far away from their mother.”

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