In Gaza, children and adults who have lost limbs due to the conflict are finding ways to continue their daily lives. Using simple materials like sewage pipes and ropes, they craft prosthetic limbs that help them move, play, and work.
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- A 9-year-old boy, Ratib Abu Gleig, lost his home, family, and leg in a bombing in Khan Younis. 4s
- Ratib and his friends created a makeshift prosthetic from a sewage pipe so he could play football again. 47s
- Ibrahim Abdel Nabi, a father of four, lost his leg after being shot while seeking food and made a prosthetic from available materials. 1m 29s
- With borders closed and resources scarce, Palestinians are increasingly relying on homemade prosthetics to restore mobility. 1m 58s
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