As ISIS fell, Syrian hospital inundated by wave of its children
Tucked away within the heart of a bustling souk in northeastern Syria lies a hospital treating dozens of babies, gravely ill survivors of the final siege against the Islamic State’s so-called caliphate.
The majority are the children of foreign fighters and mothers who subscribed to a radically hard-line interpretation of Islam.
All show signs of moderate to acute malnutrition: loose skin on emaciated bodies even for those whose rosy complexion hints at recovery. For others, whose cheeks are especially hollow and jaw lines sharp, warm pink blankets and fortified formula seem unlikely to do the trick.
They come from all over the world but are citizens of no nation.
“Often we don’t know who the father is in
Divided territory‘We want to sneak them in’‘Now we serve the whole world’You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.
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