The missing children of Gaza; Missing the visit of parents
Lian and Lana Shahbeer are two Palestinian girls who were separated from their families during the forced migration of Gazans from the north to the south of the Gaza Strip, and now they have been missing their parents for more than 4 months. |
According to the Arabic site Tasnim News Agency, “Lian” and “Lana” two Palestinian children living Gaza Strip, during the migration from northern to southern Gaza, they were separated from their family members and now they are alone in southern Gaza waiting to find their parents.
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Lian says in a conversation with Tasnim reporter: We were leaving Gaza City with our family when we suddenly realized that We are a displaced population and we are separated from our families. Due to the bombings, we continued our way to the south of Gaza and lost our parents. We have not seen our parents for four months now. My sister and I wish to see and hear the voices of our parents.
“Sobhi al-Banna”, a Palestinian youth, was also forcibly separated from his injured mother and brother during the Israeli army’s attack on Shefa Hospital. Now he is unaware of their fate.
This young Palestinian said in a conversation with Tasnim reporter in Gaza: Zionists attacked the hospital at 3 midnight. My brother was injured and hospitalized. They captured men and women and displaced us to the southern regions. Apparently, my brother is still in the hospital, but I don’t know about his fate.
Many Palestinian families as a result of continued attacks, massacres, and disruption of telecommunication networks and checkpoints by the Zionist military. They are unaware of each other’s fate and this issue has become a new humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |