In a touching story of resilience amid conflict, Sundus al-Kurd has been reunited with her daughter Bisan after over two years of separation, during which the toddler was evacuated from Gaza as a premature infant. The emotional reunion took place at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, where Sundus expressed her mixed feelings of joy and fear about reconnecting with her daughter, fearing that she would no longer be recognized as a parent.
Bisan, along with several other children, was among more than 30 severely ill newborns evacuated from Shifa Hospital in November 2023, during a period of heavy fighting and chaos. The hospital had been under Israeli occupation, and Sundus had earlier attempted to take her child out but was prevented from doing so. For nearly a year, she lived in uncertainty, torn between hope and despair, until she learned of her daughter's survival in an Egyptian field hospital.
The return of these children has been hailed as a small victory against the backdrop of the ongoing ceasefire in Gaza, which still faces challenges tied to political and military tensions. The territory remains under complex control, and the future of its recovery hangs in a delicate balance between competing forces. In this heartwarming moment, Sundus's story highlights not only individual resilience but also the broader humanitarian implications of the war in Gaza.
Bisan, along with several other children, was among more than 30 severely ill newborns evacuated from Shifa Hospital in November 2023, during a period of heavy fighting and chaos. The hospital had been under Israeli occupation, and Sundus had earlier attempted to take her child out but was prevented from doing so. For nearly a year, she lived in uncertainty, torn between hope and despair, until she learned of her daughter's survival in an Egyptian field hospital.
The return of these children has been hailed as a small victory against the backdrop of the ongoing ceasefire in Gaza, which still faces challenges tied to political and military tensions. The territory remains under complex control, and the future of its recovery hangs in a delicate balance between competing forces. In this heartwarming moment, Sundus's story highlights not only individual resilience but also the broader humanitarian implications of the war in Gaza.



















