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Report: "Her injuries are forever, for the rest of her life” 11 August, 2007
He is concerned that his daughter, Maria, set to celebrate her sixth birthday next week, will be forced to leave the Israeli hospital where she is being treated for serious injuries sustained in the attack. The authorities want her to go to Ramallah, in the West Bank, but medical workers and Hamdi are worried this will harm Maria. "It was a Saturday morning. There were eight of us in the vehicle going to visit a relative in hospital. We didn't know about the Israeli plane overhead looking for Ahmed Dahduh [from the Islamic Jihad]. "We were talking and then suddenly something hit us. I didn't know at first what it was. "My mother, Hannan, died. My wife, Naima, and my eldest son, Muhanned, died. My youngest son Mo'men, who just turned four last week, got shrapnel wounds and so did I. My uncle died a month and 10 days later from his wounds. "My daughter Maria was thrown out of the window. She became paralyzed from the neck down from the injuries to her brain and spinal cord. "She can only breathe through a ventilator hooked up to her wheelchair. She controls the chair with her chin. "Her injuries are forever, for the rest of her life.
"Mo'men was
injured again a few months later, while Maria was in hospital,
in another Israeli airstrike in Gaza. They were trying to kill
another militant. The hospital psychologist had to tell me about
it. Mo'men is now here with me in Jerusalem. "On Thursday [2 August] last week I got a letter from the Israeli ministry [of defense] saying they would transfer her [Maria] to Ramallah. But they can't treat her there. Children in better condition than Maria come from Ramallah to Israel for treatment.
"What if she
has to cross through a checkpoint? If anything happened to her
ventilator, no one would be able to help her, she would die
within minutes. She has had problems with it several times
already. She can't be left alone for a minute. "At first, I couldn't get a permit to stay in Israel. But I had to be by her side. So I slept on a mattress near her hospital bed, illegally, for seven months, until they gave me a permit. "She gets excellent treatment here. I don't want her to go anywhere else, where she won't get the treatment she needs. It's only from God, a miracle that she's alive. She could die if she is sent to a place that cannot treat her as she requires. "I want her to stay in Jerusalem. The bilingual [Hebrew-Arabic] school has accepted her for next year. "She's paralyzed. All she has left is her mind. She needs to study. You should see her use the computer in the hospital, she moves the mouse with her chin. She loves it and she is good at it. "I want Israel to take responsibility for her, give her the care she needs. I never asked them for anything, not for my dead wife, my mother, my eldest son. But please, just treat Maria. Give her the best treatment."
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