Nassem Mohra is a 10-year-old boy with kidney disease who has been separated from his parents by Israel. The little one fears never see your again family after Israeli forces arrested their father while taking him to a hospital in southern Gaza for urgent dialysis treatment.

In the end, a neighbor took Nassem because he needs regular dialysis treatment to Abu Yousef Al Najjar Hospital in Rafah. The boy has been separated from his family amid continued intense Israeli bombing of Gaza. “I’m afraid of dying before seeing my family.”my relatives and my brothers,” said Nassem, who is connected to a dialysis machine.

“I want the war to end so we can return to our homes and return to my normal life,” the little boy said, adding that He hadn’t seen his mother in weeks.. His neighbor, Adel Haniyeh, has explained that he had been traveling south through Gaza with his own children when he recognized Nassem and agreed to take care of him. The boy’s father was arrested at an Israeli Army checkpoint.

“The child is in bad condition. He needs special food, his situation is very bad. “We sleep in a mosque and come here (daily) in donkey carts,” Haniyeh detailed, describing how they had to wait in line for hours to access dialysis treatment.

The Palestinian Red Crescent has said that the Israeli bombing of Gaza’s main roads has seriously hindered the passage of ambulances and other emergency vehicles. Doctors at the Rafah hospital, near the border with Egypt, have said that fuel shortages and insufficient medical supplies were making working conditions there very difficult.

“We have 17 dialysis beds, which normally serve 120 patients, but now 350 patients have to use these beds,” explained Dr. Ihab Masher, head of the kidney dialysis department, adding that excessive use of the devices caused that would not work daily. “Unfortunately, we lose patients every day,” Masher said.