Healing away from the warzone: 500 injured from Gaza receive treatment abroad - Bilingual Subtitles

Pushing through the pain, after three months in this health care facility in Qatar, 11-year-old Doreen al-Baya can finally walk again.
I thought I'd have to stay for more than a year in the wheelchair.
I was asking my aunt if I'd be paralyzed forever.
Doreen couldn't move her legs after an air strike that killed 60 members of her family in Gaza.
At night the strike hit us at 12 o'clock.
Me and my brother Keenan, we were on the floor.
Everything and everyone was under the rubble.
She's one of nearly 20,000 children that the UN estimates have lost their parents in the war.
The facility was built for the 22 World Cup.
Now it's been turned into a place where 500 patients perceive treatment, education and psychological support.
There's more room here, but no other patient has been able to leave the Gaza Strip in more than two weeks.
Before After war, 8,000 patients crossed the Rafa and Beit Hanun crossings every month to receive treatment abroad.
That number has dwindled to less than 5,000 evacuated in seven months of conflict.
The need is bigger than ever before.
Hospitals in Gaza lack critical supplies, staff and medicine, or are simply destroyed.
Leaving thousands in need of complex surgery, post-op care and rehabilitation little to no support.
Qatar is among 12 countries that offered to receive the wounded and the sick from Gaza.
Ibrahim nearly died when a strike hit his home on October 17th.
Between the moment I got injured and now I've had around 61 surgeries.
The operation was yesterday and soon, got willing, I will get prosthetic limbs.
At least 10,500 patients.
waiting lists according to Gaza's health ministry.
But no one has been able to leave on medical grounds since Israeli troops took control of the Rafah crossing earlier this month.
It could be weeks before anyone can be safely evacuated again.
and get the rare opportunity to receive treatment outside of the war zone.
Iptisam Ganford, Al Jazeera.
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