Khan Younis, Gaza Strip – With a pale face and unrelenting tears, Eman Abu al-Khair sits inside her tent, clutching a small bag of her toddler’s garments. Her new child had died of hypothermia the day earlier than.
The devastated mom, 34-years-old, nonetheless can’t imagine she misplaced her child, Mohammed, alive for simply 14 days. Amid the devastation left by Israel’s genocidal battle on Gaza, she merely wasn’t capable of preserve him heat sufficient.
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“I can nonetheless hear his tiny cries in my ears,” Eman tells Al Jazeera, the ache seen on her face. “I sleep and drift off, unable to imagine that his crying and waking me at night time won’t ever occur once more.”
The household’s tragedy started late on the night time of December 13 in al-Mawasi, west of Khan Younis within the southern Gaza Strip, the place they’d moved to after being displaced from their house within the east of Khan Younis.
Eman put her child to sleep, then woke later to test on him and located him in an alarming situation.
Temperatures had dropped, and with out proper shelter or clothes for a new child, there was no safety for Mohammed.
“His physique was chilly as ice. His arms and ft had been frozen, his face stiff and yellowish, and he was barely respiration,” she remembers.
“I woke my husband instantly so we may take him to the hospital, however he couldn’t discover any technique of transportation to get us there.”
It was late at night time, and heavy rain was nonetheless pouring, making it unimaginable for the daddy to achieve the hospital even on foot.
With no different, the household needed to wait till the morning.
“As quickly as daylight broke, we rushed with an animal-drawn cart in direction of the hospital,” Eman says. “However sadly, we arrived too late. His situation was already vital.”
Medical employees on the Crimson Crescent Hospital in Khan Younis had been shocked by the toddler’s deteriorated state. His face had turned fully blue, and he was convulsing, prompting medical doctors to hurry him into the paediatric intensive care unit.
Mohammed spent two days in intensive care on a ventilator earlier than he died on the morning of December 15.
“My child had no medical issues. His checks confirmed no sickness. His tiny physique merely couldn’t stand up to the acute chilly contained in the tents,” Eman says, her eyes filling with tears.
On Tuesday, Gaza’s Ministry of Well being introduced the demise of an toddler because of a extreme drop in physique temperature brought on by excessive chilly amid harsh residing circumstances introduced on by the latest climate.
In a press assertion, the ministry stated that toddler Mohammed Khalil Abu al-Khair, two weeks outdated, had died from acute hypothermia.
“The kid, Abu al-Khair, arrived on the hospital two days in the past and was admitted to the intensive care unit, however he handed away yesterday,” the assertion stated.

With Mohammed’s demise, the variety of kids who’ve died from the chilly climate in Gaza has risen to 4 this month, after the ministry introduced three related deaths in the course of the earlier week.
Celebration turned to devastation
The Abu al-Khair household had welcomed the start of Mohammed on December 1 in an environment of pleasure and celebration after a gruelling being pregnant that, as ِِEman describes, was stuffed with hardship, with the battle nonetheless ongoing.
“My being pregnant was extraordinarily troublesome. We went by means of very arduous circumstances and famine, and I used to be exhausted,” she says.
“However all my struggling light when Mohammed was born wholesome and effectively. I by no means imagined we might lose him after simply two weeks.”
Eman recounts her determined makes an attempt to maintain her new child heat utilizing every bit of clothes and the blankets she had, whereas the newborn’s father, Khalil, tried to safe the tent and seal each opening to guard the newborn from the chilly.
However all their efforts had been in useless.
“We’re residing in tents on the road, as you possibly can see. What can a bit of fabric or nylon actually do?” she says, pointing across the tent.
“The chilly is indescribable. Each morning, we get up to search out water flooding our bedding from beneath.”
Child Mohammed was Eman and Khalil’s second little one, after their two-year-old daughter, Mona, who had grown up in the course of the battle, which started in October 2023.
“After we returned from the burial, little Mona got here to me asking, ‘The place is the newborn?’ Each second she asks the place her little brother went, and her query kills me,” Eman says as she holds her daughter and cries.
Eman wonders what crime her child, and different kids his age, have dedicated to deserve what she describes because the “merciless” destiny of a lifetime of distress inside tents.
“Our youngsters have died in each attainable approach: bombing, snipers, starvation, chilly, one after one other. My little one is just not the primary, and he won’t be the final.”
‘Not a life’
Munir al-Bursh, the director basic of Gaza’s Ministry of Well being, has warned of additional deaths amongst kids, the aged and the sick because of plummeting temperatures inside rain-soaked displacement tents.
Al-Bursh stated that moisture and standing water inside tents create an surroundings ripe for the unfold of respiratory ailments amongst displaced individuals, whereas sufferers are unable to entry any type of healthcare.
Regardless of the beginning of a ceasefire in October, little reconstruction has taken place in Gaza, the place nearly all of residential buildings have been destroyed by Israeli bombing and systematic demolition.
Israel has additionally continued to assault Gaza frequently and reveals little signal that it’s keen to permit actual reconstruction to start, a minimum of within the close to time period.
That signifies that the circumstances that led to Mohammed’s demise are more likely to proceed.

And the tragic lack of her child has left Eman obsessive about worry for the lifetime of her two-year-old daughter.
“I over-warm her, cowl her with every little thing I’ve, and I by no means sleep. I test on her continuously. I really feel a fireplace burning in my coronary heart,” she says.
Caught between attempting to console herself and clinging to endurance, Eman wonders how lengthy circumstances in Gaza will proceed to deteriorate to this extent.
“This isn’t a life. Sadly, the truth seems to be like it’s going to proceed this manner for 10 extra years,” she says.
“We wish a dignified life for our kids, nothing extra. The place are the caravans? The place are the housing items? Why is nobody shifting to avoid wasting us?”
