Majid Shaghnobi, a 15-year-old from Gaza, arrived at London's Heathrow Airport after extensive injuries from an Israeli tank shell explosion. His emotional arrival marks a significant milestone as he becomes the first child with war-related injuries from Gaza to receive treatment in the UK. Majid suffered severe trauma that nearly cost him his life and left him unable to speak or eat normally. After months in a hospital in Gaza and subsequent evacuation to Egypt, he is now set to undergo surgery at Great Ormond Street Hospital, where a dedicated team of volunteer medical professionals will work to restore his facial function. This humanitarian initiative follows the formation of Project Pure Hope, advocating for injured Gazan children to receive healthcare in the UK. With the UK receiving criticism for its delayed response to the humanitarian crisis, Majid’s case urges urgent action as he joins other children seeking treatment away from the devastation in Gaza.
First Gazan Child with War Injuries Arrives in UK for Life-Changing Treatment

First Gazan Child with War Injuries Arrives in UK for Life-Changing Treatment
A 15-year-old boy named Majid Shaghnobi becomes the first child from Gaza to reach the UK for medical assistance since the conflict escalated, highlighting humanitarian efforts in response to war injuries.
The plight of children like Majid highlights the ongoing humanitarian needs in Gaza, where many remain at risk, and emphasizes the moral responsibility to provide assistance. Project Pure Hope has identified numerous children in need, urging immediate action to prevent further deterioration of their health and welfare.