Life after trauma: Palestinian refugees start anew in France
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In a heartwarming response to the ongoing crisis in Gaza, France has opened its doors to several hundred Palestinian refugees, prioritizing families of children severely injured in the conflict. Among them is Ayham, a 15-year-old who tragically lost both legs due to bombings. The PAUSE program has also facilitated the evacuation of artists and scientists, including Dr. Fadel Afana, who is now contributing to mental health efforts at Sainte-Anne Hospital in Paris. This initiative not only provides safety but also fosters cultural and intellectual exchange, highlighting France's commitment to humanitarian support during these challenging times.
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