Five-year-old Adam Afana dreamt of being a police officer "to keep people safe," his uncle said, before losing his father, his siblings and cousins, and nearly all of his left arm in an Israeli strike seven months ago on Gaza. Now, Adam is the first Palestinian child wounded in Israel's war in Gaza to land in Lebanon, where he has been receiving care since Monday at the American University of Beirut's Medical Center with help from the Ghassan Abu Sittah Children's Fund, Reuters said.
Five-year-old Adam Afana, who lost much of his family and nearly his left arm in an Israeli strike on Gaza, is now the first Palestinian child to receive treatment in Lebanon. After a difficult journey, he's receiving care at the American University of Beirut's Medical Center, thanks to the Ghassan Abu Sittah Children's Fund.
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