شبكة قدس الإخبارية
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The article discusses the suffering of children who experience the absence of a parent due to arrest or deportation. These children face difficulties in adjusting to the absence of their mother or father and the impact it has on their daily lives. The story highlights the situation of Aisha and Muhammad, who spend their days at their grandfather's house after their mother, Ikhlas, was detained in administrative custody, and their father, who lives in Egypt after being deported. The article clarifies that the absence of parents leaves a profound impact on children's lives and affects everyday details such as packing bags and going to school, as they miss their mother's voice and her physical presence. The text also reflects on how arrests affect families and their evolving situation, where the absence of a family member creates a void that always reminds us of the importance of having the family close to children—especially at the beginning of the school year when children are most in need of support, akin to a mother's or father's embrace.
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