Mother’s relief, like a malnutrition, evacuated to Jordan

Fergal Kin

A special correspondent

View: BBC joins a malnutable child on a journey to Jordan for treatment

The scream was fragile, but I heard the gray Ashura even before it was taken out of the coach.

It was a scream of a voice that would not give up the baby born in this war, and which, at least some time, managed to avoid him.

Personally, a six -month Sivar is less than eight than any visual image. It weighs 3 kg (6.6 pounds) but should be twice. Her mother, 23, smiled most importantly, describing her feelings for crossing Jordan on Wednesday when her daughter was evacuated from Gaza with other Palestinian children. The first thing she noticed is quiet.

“It feels like a truce,” she told me. “We will spend our night without rockets and bombing of God’s will.”

Sivar also accompanied her grandmother Rem and her father, who is blind.

“The first and last goal of this trip is Sivar,” Saleh said. “We want to bring her to a safe shore. I want to make sure she’s safe and cured. She is my daughter, my own flesh and blood. And I am so deeply worried about it.”

Grandma's baby Sivar feeds her in an ambulance and the mother looks further

Baby Sivar, with his grandmother and mother

It was Rem, which carried the gray -haired bus to Jordan’s soil, forming her fingers in the sign of V when she came.

“So far, I can’t believe I came to Jordan. I saw a photo of King Abdullah on the border, and I felt so happy that I got off the bus and made a sign of victory … for the sake of Sivar.”

Still in April When BBC first shot siwar At the Nasser Hospital in South Gaza, her mother and the doctor said she suffered from malnutrition because a special formula of milk she needed to be found in sufficient quantity. Her body was exhausted. Then Naezwa said she could not breastfeed the gray, because she suffered from malnutrition.

Bonds from the milk formula were found and delivered by the Jordan field hospital and private funds. But with an Israeli blockade for help, which was partially reduced three weeks ago, and the strengthening of the military offensive was understood Sivara’s condition required more complete testing and treatment.

As part of the agreement between King Abdullah and US President Donald Trump, in February, Jordan suggested bringing 2000 seriously sick children to Oman for treatment.

The destroyed medical system of gases does not cope with the level of the disease and the military wounded. Since March, 57 children have been evacuated as well as 113 family support. Sixteen children arrived on Wednesday, including Sivar.

He shot his grandmother’s hands, Sivar looked at the big eyes of unfamiliar police, medical workers and journalists collected at the border.

A close image of a gray -bottle that feeds a bottle

Siviva weighs only 3 kg (6.6 pounds), half of what it should be

She was taken to the hall with air conditioning, where Jordanian doctors handed out drinks and food to children. There was a lot and a lot.

The most obvious was the exhaustion of parents and children. In a few months of illumination of these evacuations, this latter was the most striking in terms of communal trauma.

All these families know that it is necessary to transfer from one area to another orders of Israeli evacuation, or for several hours in the queue in the hope of finding food. If they did not survive the death in their family, they will definitely know the friends or relatives who were killed.

Families are often divided by conflict when parents are looking for nutrition or treatment. One day, Najva took Sivara to the hospital, and this was the last time her husband Saleh was with them for two months.

“I thought she would leave only three -four days, and then return, simple treatment, and she would return,” he recalled. “But I was shocked that it lasted and took so long … And in the end I realized that her condition is very serious and complicated.”

A boy in a red and white shirt sits by ambulance, and the other in a similar shirt lying behind

We traveled from the border to Oman with Sivar and her family. Naezhwa is pregnant and fell into a deep sleep. Sivar remained woken up in his grandmother’s hands. There were two boys suffering from the river, as well as the mother and two younger siblings on the same ambulance. One of the brothers and sisters, a boy of four, was crying all the time. He was tired and scared.

An hour later, we reached Oman, and Sivar was transferred to a nurse, and then on another car. Over the next few days, it will be checked and given the type of treatment, which is simply impossible in the modern Gazeline. And her mother, father and grandmother – those who follow her – will sleep without fear.

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