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Gazans: Prosthetics & a Future of Pain – Global Issues

Gazans: Prosthetics & a Future of Pain – Global Issues

August 21, 2025 Ahmed Hassan World

Gaza’s Rising Amputation Rate: A Humanitarian Crisis Within a Crisis

Table of Contents

  • Gaza’s Rising Amputation Rate: A Humanitarian Crisis Within a Crisis
    • the Human Cost of Conflict and Aid Delivery
    • The Deadly Pursuit of Aid: GHF and the Shift in Distribution
    • Ibrahim Abdel Nabi’s Story: A Life altered in search of Food
    • Resilience and Resourcefulness: building a Life with Limited Resources
      • A Handmade Prosthesis
        • At a Glance

the Human Cost of Conflict and Aid Delivery

At the al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, a small child, Maryam Abu Alba, cries in pain. “The neighbor’s house was bombed, and their home was hit,” says her grandmother. “One of her legs had to be amputated,and metal plates had to be inserted into the othre one,which was fractured. She is in severe pain.”

At the same hospital, young Mohammad Hassan looks down at his heavily bandaged left leg, and the stump where his foot used to be. “I was going to buy falafel,” he says. “On the way home, I looked up and saw a rocket heading towards me. I tried to run, but it was too fast. I found myself pinned to the wall, and my foot had been blown off. Then someone picked me up and took me to this hospital.”

Gaza now has the highest number of child amputees per capita of anywhere in the world, a devastating result of the ongoing conflict and increasingly hazardous conditions surrounding aid access.

Ibrahim Abdel Nabi, a Palestinian displaced in Gaza, sitting on a chair while his wife helps him wear the handmade prosthetic limb.

Ibrahim Abdel Nabi, a Palestinian displaced in Gaza, sitting on a chair while his wife helps him wear the handmade prosthetic limb.

The Deadly Pursuit of Aid: GHF and the Shift in Distribution

In May, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) took over aid delivery in Gaza, bypassing established routes and dramatically scaling back the number of distribution points to a handful of fortified hubs. This policy has been heavily criticized by the UN and NGO partners, who argue it created dangerous bottlenecks and increased the risk to civilians.

We were told the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation had opened its doors to distribute aid. When I arrived…I was hit by an explosive bullet

Ibrahim Abdel Nabi, Palestinian displaced person

On August 11, 2025, the UN human rights office described attempts to access these sites as “a deadly pursuit”. Thousands of Palestinians have been killed or injured sence May while seeking food, highlighting the severe risks associated with the new aid distribution system.

Ibrahim Abdel Nabi’s Story: A Life altered in search of Food

When GHF began operations, Ibrahim Abdel Nabi was one of the many Palestinians who headed to the hubs in the hope of finding desperately needed provisions for his family. His experience illustrates the dangers civilians face when attempting to access essential aid.

In his tent at a displacement site in the coastal Al-Mawasi area of khan Younis, Mr. Nabi, surrounded by his wife and children, explains how the journey ended in disaster and life-changing injuries.

“We were told that the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation had opened its doors to distribute aid. when I arrived at the Al-Alam area, west of Rafah, I was hit by an explosive bullet in my leg. I was bleeding for about an hour and a half, and no one came to help me. They were all trying to find food for their children.”

Eventually, a group of people came to his rescue and took him to the nearby Red Cross hospital.

“I stayed there for about a month and a half, undergoing about 12 operations. I became malnourished and lost a lot of blood. Infection spread, and more of my leg had to be amputated.”

Resilience and Resourcefulness: building a Life with Limited Resources

A Handmade Prosthesis

As Mr. Nabi was trying to recover,he was acutely aware that his family still needed food. Despite the pain, he decided to make a simple prosthesis from materials he could find to allow him to get back on his feet and make fresh attempts to find food and water.

“The prosthesis injures my leg,” he said. “It causes inflammation and increases the pain. We don’t have medical care or supplies, but I will use it no matter how much it hurts.”

As he speaks, Mr. nabi’s wife begins to cry. “God willing, we will live through this experience,” she says.

Mr. Nabi gets up on crutches and heads to a nearby tent,where his wife helps him to put on the crude prosthesis.

“Don’t strain yourself,” she repeats, over and over. “Take your time. Walk slowly.”

At a Glance

  • What: A dramatic increase in amputations, particularly among children, in Gaza.
  • Where: Gaza Strip, primarily in Gaza city and Khan Younis.
  • When: The situation has considerably worsened since May 2025, coinciding with changes in aid distribution.
  • Why it Matters: Represents a severe humanitarian crisis, highlighting the dangers faced by civilians and the challenges of accessing aid.
  • What’s Next: Increased international pressure for safe and equitable aid delivery, and urgent need for medical assistance and prosthetic care.

The escalating number of amputations in Gaza is a stark indicator of the deteriorating humanitarian situation. The shift in aid distribution strategies, while intended to improve efficiency, appears to have inadvertently created more dangerous conditions for civilians seeking assistance. The reliance on fortified hubs concentrates vulnerable populations, making them targets for violence.Addressing this crisis requires a fundamental reassessment of aid delivery mechanisms,prioritizing safety and accessibility for all those in need. Moreover, long-term support for prosthetic care and rehabilitation services is crucial for those who have already suffered life-altering injuries.

– ahmedhassan

Published: August 12, 2025

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