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TOPSHOT - A wounded Palestinian girl is treated at the al-Awda Hospital in Nuseirat refugee Camp after the Israeli military bombardment of the UNRWA (United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees) run Abu Araban school, turned shelter, where internally displaced Palestinians are living, in the Nuseirat camp, in the central Gaza Strip on July 14, 2024, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas militant group. (Photo by Eyad BABA / AFP)
TOPSHOT - A wounded Palestinian girl is treated at the al-Awda Hospital in Nuseirat refugee Camp after the Israeli military bombardment of the UNRWA (United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees) run Abu Araban school, turned shelter, where internally displaced Palestinians are living, in the Nuseirat camp, in the central Gaza Strip on July 14, 2024, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas militant group. (Photo by Eyad BABA / AFP)

Burnt by Zionist strike, boy suffers agonizing pain

NUSEIRAT: Four-year-old Mahmoud Abdel Athim Al-Saafin wakes up screaming from pain caused by burns suffered in a Zionist strike on a school where his family had been sheltering in the Gaza Strip, his father Abdel Athim Al-Saafin said. His two-year-old sister, Maysar, was killed in the July 14 strike in Nuseirat refugee camp, Saafin said. Her body was so badly burned it resembled “a lump of coal”, he said.

Both sides of Mahmoud’s face were burnt, the skin raw and pink from his scalp down to his neck. Both of legs and one of his arms were entirely bandaged, as he lay in a bed in a crowded hospital ward, where Reuters saw him fitfully sleeping. The boy later sat up in bed against a pink pillow, visibly in pain as his father fanned air across his wounds with a piece of a cardboard box. Saafin said the pain-killers being given to Mahmoud lasted a few hours before wearing off. “Then we beg to get an injection, a sedative or painkiller or sleeping (medication) so the child can sleep,” he said.

Describing the July 14 attack, Saafin said he had been helping children who had been burnt by a first missile strike when a second strike caused “massive destruction”. “When we began to pull our children out from under the rubble, we found them all burnt,” he said.

Little Mahmoud saw the body of his sister. “’My sister is burnt, father’” Saafin recalled the boy saying. Gaza health officials say 17 people were killed and 80 wounded in the July 14 Zionist airstrike on the Abu Oreiban school, sheltering displaced people in Nuseirat in central Gaza. The school is run by UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees.

The Zionist military declined to comment on the father’s remarks. It has said it launched the strike to target militants who were operating in the area of the school and took precautions including using precise munitions to reduce civilian casualties. The Zionist entity says Hamas fighters are to blame for harm to civilians for operating among them, which the militants deny.

UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini said in a July 17 statement on X that at least eight schools had been hit in the Gaza Strip in the preceding 10 days, six of them UNRWA schools. Schools must never be used for fighting or military purposes by any party to the conflict, he added. “All rules of war have been broken” in Gaza, he wrote. — Reuters

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