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6-year-old writes letter to Obama offering home for Syrian boy

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NEW YORK -- It was the image that captivated the world, becoming the face of the war in Syria -- a 5-year-old boy, covered in soot and blood -- staring blankly ahead in the back of an ambulance. 

The gripping image of Omran Daqneesh resonated with many, including another little boy, living oceans away. 

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Screenshot from video shared by Aleppo Media Center on Aug. 17, 2016, of 4-year-old Omran Daqneesh in an ambulance after being rescued from a building in Aleppo after a reported Syrian government or Russian airstrike in a rebel-held area.  Aleppo Media Center

Growing up in a seemingly different world, a child just a year older than Omran wrote a letter to President Obama offering his home to the Syrian boy. 

“We will give him a family and he will be our brother,” Alex wrote in the letter. 

On Thursday, President Obama posted a video of six-year-old Alex from Scarsdale, New York, reciting his letter.

“Dear President Obama, remember the boy who was picked up by the ambulance in Syria?” Alex asked in the video. “Can you please pick him up and bring him to our home?”  

Alex said he has a friend at school from Syria, and “we can all play together.”

The video has now gone viral, with more than nine million views on Facebook.   

“Alex told me that he wanted Omran to come live with him and his family. He wanted to share his bike, and teach him how to ride. He said his little sister would collect butterflies for him,” Mr. Obama wrote on Facebook.   

Alex is just six years old. He lives in Scarsdale, New York. Last month, like people around the world, he was moved by the heartbreaking images of Omran Daqneesh, a five-year-old boy in Aleppo, Syria, sitting in an ambulance, in shock as he tried to wipe the blood from his hands. So Alex sat down and wrote me a letter. This week at a United Nations summit on refugees, I shared Alex's moving words with the world. Alex told me that he wanted Omran to come live with him and his family. He wanted to share his bike, and teach him how to ride. He said his little sister would collect butterflies for him. "We can all play together," he wrote. "We will give him a family and he will be our brother." Those are the words of a six-year-old boy -- a young child who has not learned to be cynical or suspicious or fearful of other people because of where they come from, how they look, or how they pray. We should all be more like Alex. Imagine what the world would look like if we were. Imagine the suffering we could ease and the lives we could save. Listen to Alex, read his letter, and I think you'll understand why I shared it with the world. wh.gov/refugees

Posted by President Obama on Wednesday, September 21, 2016

While at a United Nations summit on refugees this week, President Obama also shared Alex’s words.

“He teaches us a lot,” Mr. Obama said. “The humanity a young child can display, who hasn’t learned to be cynical, or suspicious, or fearful of other people, because of where they’re from or how they look or how they pray. We can all learn from Alex.” 

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