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Italy offers to treat boy who survived Israeli strike that killed his nine siblings

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Posted on May 29, 2025

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ROME (Reuters) -Italy's government on Thursday offered to treat a Palestinian child who survived an Israeli military strike in Gaza in which nine of his siblings died, heeding an appeal from the boy's

Italy Offers Medical Assistance to Boy Who Survived Gaza Strike

ROME (Reuters) -Italy's government on Thursday offered to treat a Palestinian child who survived an Israeli military strike in Gaza in which nine of his siblings died, heeding an appeal from the boy's uncle.

"The Italian Government has expressed its willingness to transfer the seriously injured boy to Italy," the foreign ministry said in a statement, adding that it was studying the feasibility of the operation.

The boy, Adam Al-Najjar, is in serious condition in Nasser Hospital, one of the few medical facilities still operating in southern Gaza, following the May 25 strike on his home in which he lost his siblings.

His parents are both doctors. His father, Hamdi Al-Najjar, was at home with the children and was also seriously hurt. He is being treated in the same hospital as his son, and where his wife Alaa works.

Adam's uncle, Ali Al-Najjar, told Italy's la Repubblica newspaper that the 11-year-old boy has burns on his body, head injuries, a broken left hand and is not able to walk, and that the Nasser Hospital is ill-equipped to treat him.

"He needs to be taken away immediately, to a real hospital, outside of the Gaza Strip. I beg the Italian government to do something, take him, Italians save him," he said.

(Reporting by Enrico Sciacovelli; Editing by Alvise Armellini and Mark Porter)

Key Takeaways

  • Italy offers medical treatment to a Palestinian boy injured in Gaza.
  • The boy, Adam Al-Najjar, survived an Israeli strike that killed his siblings.
  • Adam is in serious condition with multiple injuries.
  • His uncle appealed to the Italian government for help.
  • Italy is assessing the feasibility of transferring Adam for treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to Adam Al-Najjar?
Adam Al-Najjar survived an Israeli military strike in Gaza that killed nine of his siblings. He is currently in serious condition at Nasser Hospital.
What is the Italian government's response?
The Italian government has offered to transfer Adam to Italy for medical treatment and is studying the feasibility of the operation.
What injuries does Adam Al-Najjar have?
Adam has burns, head injuries, a broken left hand, and is unable to walk due to the injuries sustained in the strike.
Who is advocating for Adam's treatment?
Adam's uncle, Ali Al-Najjar, has made a public appeal for the Italian government to take action and help his nephew.
Where is Adam currently receiving treatment?
Adam is receiving treatment at Nasser Hospital, one of the few medical facilities still operational in southern Gaza.

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