Abdelrahman al-Chourafa kept his look fixed behind the rectangular black glasses, his solemn face and his straight back while the physiotherapist pressed his leg. His ankle trembled violently under pressure, wrapped in a white bandage that extends from his calf to the fingers of his feet. There were four children from Gaza trying to dominate their little bodies injured in the great room of the doctors without the Border Clinic in Marka, in the Northeast of Amman, the Jordanian capital. A sudden movement caused the shorts to rise for one of them, a nine -year -old boy, revealing the end of a large metal pin that surrounded his thigh. Another dragged his feet, wrinkled by old burning scars. Abdelrahman almost lost his leg, destroyed by an attack with unmanned Israeli planes. His fragile silhouette contrasts with the teenage phrases that sometimes let out, a shield against horror.


Before being Kured, he found his first body in December 2023, the help of duration distributes in northern Gaza. “It was the first time I saw something so strange, his skull was half broken, half intact,” he described, in a teenager who was looking for his tone. At 15, he has seen shattered bodies in the patio of the Al-Shifa hospital in the city of Gaza, “arms one side and legs in the other”; a body of “mean decomposition” that people covered with a plastic canvas and buried in the sand; And a man bleeding along the way, was listed quickly.
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