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3.2 Bureij Refugee Campto Maqassad Hospital in East Jerusalem. No detailsabout transfer or check points. At the hospital theyremoved her external fixation but she needs a bonegraft from her pelvis to close the gap in her L leg(evidently considerable bone missing as a result ofthe initial injury). The patient awaits surgery for bonegraft tomorrow (11 Sep 2014).Comments on displacement: Family homedestroyed, the last she heard her family was stillliving in an UNRWA school.Comments on rehabilitation: The patient still hassurgery ahead and then moderate rehabilitationand physical therapy needs for her L leg includingmobility and weight bearing. No other significantinjuries. Her mood seems resilient and longer-termprospects for physical recovery look good. Howeverthe displacement will be a major issue.EJM5Patient: Haidar Hassan Nabaheen (not a patient butthe husband of patient EJM4 above-Ed.)Gender: MAge: 35Witness: Haidar Hassan NabaheenDate of Interview: 10 Sep 2014Location of Interview: Maqassad Hospital, EastJerusalemInterviewer/s: Jennifer LeaningAlso present: Patient at EJM4 (the witness’ wife),PHR-Israel staff.Home address: Bureij Refugee CampOccupation: Policeman (on behalf of the PalestinianAuthority in Ramallah, not Hamas)Injuries: Shrapnel in chest and abdomenDate/time of incident: 28 Jul 2014Location of incident: At the witness’ family home inBureij Refugee Camp, central GazaCircumstances of injury: (See also testimony EJM4above, of wife injured in same incident-Ed.). Thewitness was ‘blown out’ of the apartment and hit byshrapnel in his chest and abdomen, apparently from170

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