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‘Little visitor’: How a rescued child introduced two Gaza households collectively | Israel-Palestine battle


Jabalia, Gaza – Between the arms of his father and the household who cared for him throughout his disappearance, little Mohammed performs fortunately.

About 16 months in the past, a 13-month-old Mohammed sat crying beside his mom’s lifeless physique, surrounded by the lifeless and wounded, after an assault on the varsity the household was sheltering in.

That day, amid the chaos and worry as displaced households fled, he disappeared.

His father, Tareq Abu Jabal, spent greater than a yr searching for Mohammed whereas, unbeknownst to him, one other man from the varsity was searching for Tareq.

‘A bit of visitor’

Rasem Nabhan and his household had been additionally displaced and sheltering in al-Rafei College in Jabalia in northern Gaza when two Israeli bombs hit it in late December 2023.

“We had been terrified, the youngsters had been screaming,” the 41-year-old stated. “Moments later, quadcopters appeared, broadcasting orders for everybody to evacuate instantly. There was gunfire in all places.”

Rasem targeted on getting his spouse and 7 youngsters out of the varsity with the opposite girls and youngsters, then ran to assist extinguish the flames nonetheless burning within the bombed school rooms. They wanted to test if anybody was left alive.

The story of the lost child in Gaza 2025 [Abdelhakim Abu Riash/Al Jazeera]
Tareq Abu Jabal spent greater than a yr searching for his youngest little one [Abdelhakim Abu Riash/Al Jazeera]

“Blood lined the partitions. … Physique elements had been scattered on the ground among the many wounded and the lifeless. It was past phrases,” Rasem stated.

Amid the carnage, he stated, “I noticed a child crying and screaming. Subsequent to him lay the physique of a girl – her head and abdomen torn aside, her physique lined in blood. I believe she was his mom.”

He picked up the kid and ran, not considering. “The infant’s face was pink, and he may barely breathe, he was crying so exhausting.”

“I stored asking folks round me: ‘Are you aware this little one? His mom was killed.’ However nobody did,” he recounted. “It was inconceivable. … It felt just like the Day of Judgement, everybody fleeing, clutching their youngsters.”

Tanks had surrounded the varsity by then, he stated, forcing everybody to stroll south. Rasem walked with the infant in his arms till he reached his spouse, who was ready for him by the highway with their youngsters.

“I handed the kid to my spouse and instructed her I’d discovered him on the faculty along with his lifeless mom,” he stated.

Fawakeh Nabhan, Rasem’s 34-year-old spouse, took the infant as her older daughters clamoured to be allowed to carry him.

“For a second, the worry pale as we welcomed this little visitor,” she stated. “He had probably the most stunning face, and I felt an immediate connection.”

They nicknamed the infant Hamoud, the diminutive for Mohammed and Ahmed, two widespread names, and took him alongside as they walked south in the direction of Rashid Avenue, passing by the Israeli military’s Netzarim checkpoint.

They took turns carrying the infant – Rasem, Fawakeh and their two older daughters, 19-year-old Islam and 18-year-old Amina.

“He would go to sleep and get up in our arms, like some other little one, unaware of what was occurring round him,” Fawakeh stated.

Rising connected

The household didn’t know the way outdated the infant was, however they guessed he was seven to 9 months outdated, primarily based on his measurement and weight.

“We’d by no means seen him on the faculty earlier than and had no thought [about] his actual age or when he was born,” Fawakeh added.

The household walked to central Gaza’s Deir el-Balah, resting there some time earlier than persevering with to Khan Younis within the south, the place that they had heard there have been spots out there at one other school-turned-shelter.

“Regardless of the dangers, I felt a college was higher than residing in a tent. A minimum of we’d have a concrete roof over our heads,” Fawakeh stated.

The story of the lost child in Gaza 2025
Mohammed (Hamoud) performs fortunately, watched by his two households [Abdelhakim Abu Riash/Al Jazeera]

The story of their displacements is lengthy and sophisticated as a result of they moved from faculty to displacement camp to sleeping tough again to a tent for months.

By means of all of it, Rasem and Fawakeh noticed the infant as a supply of heat and pleasure.

“At first, he was withdrawn and silent, by no means laughing, regardless of how a lot we tried. For practically 50 days, he was like that – as if he had been looking for his mom and questioning who we had been,” Rasem recalled. “However over time, he began to open up. He grew connected to us, and we to him.”

All through their displacement, Fawakeh, with Islam and Amina, cared for the infant. However when it got here to feeding him, Fawakeh insisted on doing it herself.

However caring for a child as Israel wages its genocidal warfare on Gaza is a big monetary pressure as a result of system, diapers and nutritious meals are both not out there or are exorbitantly priced.

“Once we arrived within the south, we purchased system and a pacifier, however he refused. I believe he was breastfed by his mom,” Fawakeh stated. “In a approach, that was a aid as a result of system was costly. As an alternative, I fed him lentils, beans, rice. He ate no matter we ate.”

“He beloved bananas a lot. We may solely afford two – one for him and one for my four-year-old son, Abdullah.”

Diapers needed to be rationed as their worth skyrocketed, reaching 10 shekels a diaper (about $2.70).

“I might put one diaper on him at night time, and in the course of the day, I used cotton cloths that I modified often,” Fawakeh defined.

Blessings

Because the household moved round, the infant turned well-known and adored, bringing blessings to the household, Rasem stated.

Hamoud didn’t seem like the Nabhans, and folks would ask Rasem and Fawakeh about him. After they heard his story, their hearts would soften, and they’d bathe the little boy with no matter small items they might discover.

“Our neighbours within the camp would ship us plates of meals only for him,” Fawakeh stated with amusing. “They might say, ‘Make certain he eats this.’”

The story of the lost child in Gaza 2025 [Abdelhakim Abu Riash/Al Jazeera]
Mohammed with Islam, who helped her mom handle him for greater than a yr [Abdelhakim Abu Riash/Al Jazeera]

“He calls my husband Baba and me Mama. He sleeps in my lap, runs straight to me when he wants consolation,” Fawakeh stated, decreasing her voice as she glanced at her youngest son.

“Abdullah, my four-year-old, would get so jealous and cry each time I gave the infant an excessive amount of consideration.”

Total, the couple’s youngsters – Mohammed, 20; Islam, 19; Amina, 18; Maryam, 12; Nour el-Huda, 10; Mustafa, 9; and Abdallah, 4 – embraced the infant as one in all their very own.

Regardless of quite a few affords from organisations, orphan sponsorship programmes and even different households keen to undertake the infant, Rasem refused.

“He’s my eighth little one. I like him deeply, and I refused the concept of somebody taking him from me,” Rasem stated.

“My reply was all the time agency: The one approach I might ever let him go is that if I discovered his actual household.”

Then, in a hushed voice, he confessed: “However in my coronary heart, I prayed I wouldn’t discover them. I finished looking. We had develop into too connected.”

As Rasem spoke, Mohammed’s father Tareq, 35, sat close by listening, smiling at his youngest son.

The daddy of three – Omar, 14; Tolay, 9; and Mohammed, now 26 months – had by no means stopped searching for his lacking little one.

“On the day al-Rafei College was bombed, my spouse and three youngsters had been inside our classroom,” Tareq recalled. “I used to be within the schoolyard when the air strike hit. I ran, screaming, in the direction of them.”

The Israeli military had shelled each al-Rafei and the varsity subsequent door. “In that strike, my spouse, my nephew and 6 others had been killed – eight lives misplaced right away,” he stated.

“After I reached our classroom, I noticed Omar and Tolay, each injured. Omar had shrapnel in his again, and my daughter had been struck within the abdomen. Then I noticed my spouse. … Her physique was torn aside.”

His voice faltered. “I collapsed. However in some way, I compelled myself to assist evacuate her physique with the others.”

His spouse, Iman Abu Jabal, was 33. Tolay carried shrapnel in her abdomen for 3 months.

“Grief, worry for my wounded youngsters, the screams, the push to evacuate, the military’s drones circling overhead,” Tareq recounted. “Within the panic, I didn’t take Mohammed with me after I carried his siblings out.”

When he went again for Mohammed, he couldn’t discover him. The infant was gone.

“I began asking everybody,” he stated. “Some instructed me he had been killed. Others stated somebody took him. The tales stored altering.”

The story of the lost child in Gaza 2025 [Abdelhakim Abu Riash/Al Jazeera]
Rasem Nabhan with, from left, Mustafa, 9; Maryam, 12; Nour el-Huda, 10; and Abdallah, 4 [Abdelhakim Abu Riash/Al Jazeera]

“I used to be devastated. I searched by the crowds, however everybody was operating, screaming, grabbing their youngsters and fleeing,” he added.

He was not capable of finding his child.

He went again into the varsity with a couple of others to bury the victims of the bombing.

“We wrapped my spouse’s physique in a sheet and waited for 3 hours in a classroom, unable to go exterior to the yard to bury her,” Tareq recalled.

“The shelling and gunfire had been relentless, however I needed to bury my spouse, it doesn’t matter what.”

Amongst those that remained on the faculty was a surgeon who handled the wounded, together with Tareq’s youngsters, as finest he may.

“My nephew was bleeding closely. A younger man helped him go away the varsity and stroll to al-Awda Hospital in Jabalia, however he arrived in vital situation and handed away there.”

Tareq and the youngsters spent the night time within the faculty with the others who had stayed to bury their family members. Within the morning, they snuck out by a niche within the faculty’s partitions, taking detours to achieve his brother’s home in western Jabalia.

After dropping the older youngsters off, Tareq spent the remainder of the day looking the hospitals in Jabalia for Mohammed, then on the varied spots the place displaced folks had gathered.

“I used to be instructed a household had taken him to the south whereas others hadn’t seen or heard something about him.”

However Tareq additionally needed to give attention to his different youngsters, traumatised by seeing their mom die and in want of meals, drugs and care.

By the top of February 2024, northern Gaza was within the grips of famine, so Tareq determined to maneuver south to avoid wasting the youngsters from the extreme starvation sweeping the area.

As quickly as he arrived in Rafah, Tareq resumed his seek for Mohammed.

“I began asking family, acquaintances and neighbours who had been with us within the faculty we had fled from, however I discovered no hint of him,” he continued. “I spent days like this till I misplaced all hope and turned to God.”

“I used to be seeing folks fleeing, leaving their youngsters behind within the bombings and evacuations. I noticed youngsters misplaced and crying. … It made me take into consideration my little one.”

The story of the lost child in Gaza 2025 [Abdelhakim Abu Riash/Al Jazeera]
Fawakeh and her household embraced their ‘little visitor’ as one in all their very own [Abdelhakim Abu Riash/Al Jazeera]

Reuniting

On January 27, when displaced households had been allowed to return to northern Gaza, the Abu Jabals and the Nabhans walked again to Jabalia.

“By 8am, my youngsters and I had been standing on the rubble of our house in Jabalia,” Tareq instructed Al Jazeera. “We had set out at 4am – we couldn’t wait any longer.”

Rasem and Fawakeh’s household headed out a bit later, and alongside the best way, they had been stopped for an interview.

“I talked about my pleasure to be going again. Then the journalist requested me concerning the child, considering he was my son and the way he had grown up within the south,” Rasem recalled.

“I instructed her he wasn’t my son and defined his story. She was so moved, she made a plea on air for anybody to establish the kid’s household,” Rasem added.

The household finally bought to Rasem’s dad and mom’ house in Jabalia, not too far, as they’d discover out later, from Hamoud’s “actual” household.

The subsequent morning, Tareq got here throughout the video from the TV interview.

“His options hadn’t modified though he had grown a bit. I began shouting out throughout the rubble: ‘My son’s alive! My son Mohammed is alive!’

“My brother, his spouse, the household and neighbours rushed over, asking what was flawed.

“All of us watched the video collectively. Rasem’s face was acquainted as a result of we’d been sheltering on the similar faculty.”

Asking round, Tareq found out the place Rasem’s household was staying and rushed over.

“Me, my youngsters and brother went over, and I launched myself to Rasem, who recognised me instantly.

“Mohammed didn’t recognise me and cried,” he stated, smiling in gratitude anyway.

The Nabhans had been conflicted, blissful that Hamoud, who they now knew was named Mohammed, had discovered his household however unhappy that he was leaving.

“It felt like I used to be making a gift of a chunk of my soul,” Rasem stated. “The toughest second was after they left, and Hamoud was calling me, crying, ‘Baba, Baba!’”

The story of the lost child in Gaza 2025
Fortunately, Mohammed’s household lives close by, and his adopted household can see him typically [Abdelhakim Abu Riash/Al Jazeera]

“I spent the night time crying from the unhappiness over Hamoud’s departure,” Fawakeh stated, her eyes brimming with tears.

“My daughters cried for a complete week. The home felt like a wake. Hamoud had develop into part of us,” Fawakeh added as she held the visiting Mohammed, who nonetheless calls her Mama, shut.

“I instructed my husband and Tareq that Hamoud ought to come see us typically. He’s like our son, and he’s very connected to me.

“Fortunately, they reside close by, and my youngsters all the time go to convey him over, so he can spend time with us. He brings us such pleasure,” she beamed.

Watching the Nabhans taking part in along with his son, Tareq smiled. “I’m so grateful to them, from the underside of my coronary heart. They raised him as if he had been their very own. … He was with a household who confirmed him the love and care of the mom he misplaced.

“However as you possibly can see, when Mohammed sees Rasem, his spouse and their household, he fully forgets about me,” Tareq stated.

“He loves them a lot.”

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