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The little boy became a symbol of the horrors of the Syrian civil war after images of him sitting dazed in the back of an ambulance went viral last year

Omran Daqneesh was just five years old when he was pulled out of a rubble after his house was bombed in Aleppo last year.

After this incident he and his parents were almost helpless then Alex realized his pain.
Who is Alex?? Want to know read ahead.

A six-year-old boy from New York has won the respect of US President Barack Obama and thousands of others after he offered to take in Omran Daqneesh, a little boy who was injured after his home in Aleppo, Syria, was bombed.

The image of five-year-old Omran sat alone in an ambulance, covered in dust and blood, shocked the world and inspired six-year-old Alex, from Scarsdale, New York, to take action.

In a handwritten letter sent to the White House, Alex asked Obama to go and collect Omran and bring him to his house where "we will be waiting for you guys with flags, flowers, and balloons

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In a handwritten letter sent to the White House, Alex asked Obama to go and collect Omran and bring him to his house where "we will be waiting for you guys with flags, flowers, and balloons."

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Alex said that Omran could be part of his family, and offered to be his brother

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Alex said that Omran could be part of his family, and offered to be his brother. He said he would teach him how to speak English, to ride a bike and added that his sister Catherine would share her toys with him.

Obama read Alex's words aloud in a speech he gave at the United Nations earlier this week, before posting a video of Alex reading the letter himself to Facebook.

In his message, Obama asked people to read the letter to "understand why he had decided to share it with the world."

"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," the President wrote.

"We should all be more like Alex. Imagine what the world would look like if we were," he added.

 Imagine what the world would look like if we were," he added

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Omran now.

So here we concluded their is no age to be great

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So here we concluded their is no age to be great.

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