Social media users circulated a video of the Palestinian wounded man Anas Al-Bishr, who lost part of his skull due to Israeli army shelling in the Jenin camp months ago. In the video, Al-Bishr stated that the incident occurred during the last Ramadan, while he was with a friend who later died from shrapnel that hit him in the waist. They had shared a pre-dawn meal and performed the Fajr prayer together. While they were sitting in the yard, the Israeli army stormed the camp, and the shelling began shortly after.
Al-Bishr mentioned that he fell into a coma for 21 days, during which he lost part of his brain due to the shelling injury, and he later became unable to walk. Doctors had lost hope for his recovery, and his family braced for bad news within a few hours, but he eventually stabilized. He indicated that he is currently undergoing continuous treatment, accompanied by severe pain throughout the day, confirming that he cannot be alone at any time and requires someone to accompany him 24 hours a day.