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2.2 Al Shati Refugee Campsmall intestines. According to the patient the holesin his small intestine were small and were closedwithout exteriorization of the bowel.Comment from interviewer: he now has a midlineabdominal vertical incisional scarEvacuation out of Gaza: The patient was transferredto Maqassad Hospital in East Jerusalem. It took30-45 min to go through the security checks at ErezCrossing with no particular problems. An Arab manwith gloves swept across him, collecting residue andthen an Israeli soldier did it again. The patient saidhe thought that the soldier did not trust the firstnegative test. He was then scanned as well beforebeing allowed through to the ambulance to EastJerusalem. At Maqassad he underwent new internalfixation at L elbow and L leg; said his R leg washealing well in the cast.Comment from interviewer: abdomen evidently healingwell; patient has no abdominal symptoms or painComments on displacement: NoneComments on rehabilitation: The patient’s futureplans are uncertain. Comments from interviewer: Itis too early to assess rehabilitation needs. Mentalhealth will be paramount due to his multiplebereavement. He will also need considerablephysical therapy and mobility training for his L elbowand both legs. Latent traumatic brain injury couldalso be a possibility, given the reported power of theimpact and his residual eye and hearing impairment.His current mood is volatile and his long-termmental health issues are likely to be considerable.GS2Image by Laurel Baldwin Ragaven,Shifa Hospital, Gaza City, 20 Aug 2014Patient: HB [Minor; name redacted and retained atthe offices of PHR-Israel]Gender: FAge: 9Witness: The patient’s father, Muhammad AhmadKamal Al BakriDate of Interview: 20 Aug 2014140

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