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Source: Indian Express World

Gaza Boy Cries Over Broken Spectacles Amid Medical Blockade Concerns

A video has emerged showing a Gaza boy, reportedly blind, crying over his broken spectacles and asking why he cannot be like other children. The incident highlights the challenges faced due to an Israeli medical blockade, which reportedly impacts access to essential medical supplies in the region.

By Fainaron·Jun 12, 2026 (20 hours ago)·1 views
Gaza Boy Cries Over Broken Spectacles Amid Medical Blockade Concerns

A video has surfaced depicting a boy from Gaza expressing profound distress as he cries over his broken spectacles. The boy, who is reportedly blind, was heard questioning his circumstances, asking, "Why can't I be like other children?"

The poignant incident is set against the backdrop of an ongoing medical blockade impacting the Gaza Strip. This blockade, reportedly attributed to Israel, has restricted access to essential medical supplies and services, potentially exacerbating health issues for residents, including children.

The boy's emotional appeal over his broken spectacles underscores the significant challenges faced by individuals requiring specialized care, particularly when medical infrastructure and supplies are limited. His situation has drawn attention to humanitarian concerns in the region.

According to Indian Express World, the video captures the boy's plea for normalcy amidst difficult conditions.

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