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1.2 Beit Hanounof ambulances ahead of them. Security personnelchecked everything, even their hair. Examinationof their entry permit took 30 minutes. There was aproblem with the coordination so they went first toMaqassad Hospital in East Jerusalem and then to St.Joseph Hospital in East Jerusalem.Comments on displacement: Unclear whetherthe family home was completely or only partlydestroyed, or if the patient is now displaced.Comments on rehabilitation: The patient will needcrutches; his father asked for help procuring them.According to a medical report received subsequently,the patient was transferred to the Bethlehem ArabSociety for Rehabilitation on 31 Jul 2014.EJJ13Image by PHR-Israel, St Joseph Hospital,East Jerusalem, 29 Jul 2014Patient: SM[Minor; name redacted and retained at the offices ofPHR-Israel]Gender: FAge: 4Witness: Patient’s aunt, with her in the hospitalDate of Interview: 29 Jul 2014Location of Interview: St. Joseph Hospital, East JerusalemInterviewer/s: PHR-Israel staffAlso present: Patient’s auntHome address: Beit HanounOccupation: NoneInjuries: Shrapnel - internal bleedingDate/time of incident: 9 Jul 2014, 11:00Location of incident: In the street in theneighbourhood of the patient’s home in Beit Hanoun.Circumstances of injury: The patient’s mother waswith four children including the patient, a 15-yearoldboy and 17-year-old boy and girl [the witnessdidn’t mention whether they were twins-Ed.]. Thepatient’s mother took the children to the doctor asone of the boys had an ear infection and then tovisit her sister [a different aunt from the witness-Ed.] in Beit Hanoun. Before they reached her sister’shouse, outside the house, they were hit by a missile107

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