Nearly two years of bombing and the collapse of Gaza’s health system have left thousands of people, most of them children, with lasting hearing damage.
Doctors warn that blocked aid, destroyed clinics, and a severe shortage of hearing aids are delaying treatment and risking permanent harm, especially for young children.
As disability numbers continue to rise, families and medics struggle to give affected children a chance to hear again. Abdalwahab Hamad reports from Gaza on what doctors are calling a silent humanitarian catastrophe.
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