12 july 2014

The following is a list of the 124 Palestinians killed by Israeli air bombardment since Tuesday, July 8th. These are the names that have been confirmed by medical sources in Gaza. An estimated 900 Palestinians have also been wounded, with some losing limbs and others disabled for life. The majority of the wounded are children, according to the Ministry of Health. All of the casualties listed below are victims of Israeli bombs dropped on Gaza since Tuesday July 8th.
Killed Saturday:
1. Anas Yousef Qandil, 17, Jabalia.
2. Yousef Mohammad Qandil, 47, Jabalia.
3. Mohammad Edrees Abu Sneina, 20, Jabalia.
4. Abdul-Rahman Saleh al-Khatib, 38, Jabalia.
5. Husam Thieb ar-Razayna, 38, Jabalia.
6. Ibrahim Nabil Hamada, Gaza City.
7. Hasan Ahmad Abu Ghush, Gaza City.
8. Ahmad Mazen al-Bal’awy, Gaza City.
9. Ali Nabil Basal, 32, Gaza City.
10. Hamada al-Halaby, 28.
11. Mohammad Abu Askar, 20,Gaza City.
12. Mohammad Sweity, 20, Gaza City.
Killed Saturday:
1. Anas Yousef Qandil, 17, Jabalia.
2. Yousef Mohammad Qandil, 47, Jabalia.
3. Mohammad Edrees Abu Sneina, 20, Jabalia.
4. Abdul-Rahman Saleh al-Khatib, 38, Jabalia.
5. Husam Thieb ar-Razayna, 38, Jabalia.
6. Ibrahim Nabil Hamada, Gaza City.
7. Hasan Ahmad Abu Ghush, Gaza City.
8. Ahmad Mazen al-Bal’awy, Gaza City.
9. Ali Nabil Basal, 32, Gaza City.
10. Hamada al-Halaby, 28.
11. Mohammad Abu Askar, 20,Gaza City.
12. Mohammad Sweity, 20, Gaza City.
Killed Friday 11 july:
1. Wisam Abdul-Razeq Ghannam, 23, Rafah. 2. Mohammad Abdul-Razeq Ghannam, 26, Rafah. 3. Kifah Shihada Ghannam, 20, Rafah. 4. Ghalia Thieb Ghannam, 7, Rafah. 5. Mohammad Munir ‘Ashour, 25, Rafah. 6. Nour an-Ajdi, 10, Rafah. 7. Anas Rezeq abu al-Kas, 30, Gaza City (doctor). 8. Abdullah abu Mahrouq, Deir al-Balah. 9. Mohammad Waloud, Beit Lahia 10. Hazem Ba’lousha, Beit Lahia. 11. Ala' Abdul Nabi, Beit Lahia 12. Ahmed Zaher Hamdan, 22, Beit Hanoun. 13. Mohammad al-Kahlout, 38, Jabalia. 14. Sami Adnan Shaldan, 25, Gaza City 15. Salem al-Ashhab,40, Gaza City. 16. Raed Abu Hani, 50, Rafah. 17.Rabea Abu- Hmeedan, 65, Jabalia. 18.Mazen Aslan, Shahrman, Al-Bureij. 19. Abu el-Kas, Al Bureij. 20. Shahd Helmi al-Qrynawi, 5, Al-Bureij. 21. Mohammad Samiri, 24, Deir al-Balah. 22. Rami Abu Mosa’ed, 24, Deir al-Balah. 23. Saber Sokkar, 80, Gaza City. 24. Hussein Mohammad al-Mamlouk, 47, Gaza City. 25. Nasser Rabah Sammama, 46, Gaza City. 26. Abdul-Halim Abdul-Mo’ty Ashra, 52, Deir al-Balah. 27. Sahar Salman Abu Namous, 4, Beit Hanoun. |
Killed Thursday 10 july :
1. Mahmoud Lutfi al-Hajj, 57, Khan Younis. (father of six killed) 2. Bassema ‘Abdul Qader Mohammed al-Hajj, 48, Khan Younis. (mother of six killed) 3. Asma’ Mahmoud al-Hajj, 22, Khan Younis. 5. Sa’ad Mahmoud al-Hajj, 17, Khan Younis. 6. Najla’ Mahmoud al-Hajj, 29, Khan Younis. 7. Tareq Sa’ad al-Hajj, 18, Khan Younis. 8. Omar al-Hajj, 20, Khan Younis. 9. Baha’ Abu al-Leil, 35, Gaza City. 10. Suleiman Saleem Mousa al-Astal, 17, Khan Younis. 11. Ahmed Saleem Mousa al-Astal, 18, Khan Younis (Suleiman’s brother) 12. Mousa Mohammed Taher al-Astal, 15, Khan Younis. 13. Ibrahim Khalil Qanan, 24, Khan Younis. 14. Mohammad Khalil Qanan, 26, Khan Younis (Ibrahim’s brother). 15. Ibrahim Sawali, 28, Khan Younis. 16. Saleem Sawali, 23, Khan Younis. 17. Hamdi Sawali, 18, Khan Younis. 18. Mohammad al-‘Aqqad, 24, Khan Younis. 19. Ismael Abu Jame’, 19, Khan Younis. 20. Hussein Abu Jame’, 57, Khan Younis (Ismael’s father). 21. Ramadan Abu Ghazal, 5, Beit Lahia. 22. Ehsan Ferwana, 19, Khan Younis. 23. Salem Qandil, 27, Gaza City. 24. Amer al-Fayyoumi, 30, Gaza City. |
Killed Wednesday 9 july:
1. Hamed Shihab, Journalist – Gaza. 2. Salmiyya al-‘Arja, 53, Rafah. 3. Miriam ‘Atiya al-‘Arja, 9, Rafah. 4. Rafiq al-Kafarna, 30. 5. Abdul-Nasser Abu Kweik, 60. 6. Khaled Abu Kweik, 31. 7. Eyad Salem ‘Oraif, 12, Gaza City. 8. Mohammad 'Oraif, 10, Gaza City (Eyad's brother). 9. Mohammad Mustafa Malika, 18 months. 10. Hana’ Mohammed Fu’ad Malaka, 28 (Mohammad’s Mother), 27. 11. Hatem Abu Salem. 12. Mohammad Khaled an-Nimra, 22. 13. Sahar Hamdan (al-Masry), 40, Beit Hanoun. 14. Ibrahim al-Masry, 14, Beit Hanoun. 15. Amjad Hamdan, 23, Beit Hanoun. 16. Hani Saleh Hamad, 57, Beit Hanoun. 17. Ibrahim Hani Saleh Hamad, 20, Beit Hanoun. 18. Mohammad Khalaf Nawasra, 2, al-Maghazi. 19. Nidal Khalaf Nawasra, 4, al-Maghazi. 20. Salah Awad Nawasra, 24, al-Maghazi. 21. ‘Aesha Shubib al-Nawasra, 23, who was pregnant in the fourth month, al-Maghazi. 22. Naifa Mohammed Zaher Farajallah, 82, al-Mughraqa. 23. Aisha Najm. 24. Amal Yousef Abdul-Ghafour. 25. Ranim Jouda Abdul-Ghafour. 26. Ibrahim Daoud al-Bal’aawy. 27. Abdul-Rahman Jamal az-Zamely. 28. Ibrahim Ahmad ‘Abdin. 29. Mustafa Abu Murr. 30. Khaled Abu Murr. 31. Mazin Al-Jarba. 32. Marwan Eslayyem. 33. Hatem Abu Salem, Gaza City. 34. Nariman Abdul-Ghafour, Khan Younis. 35. Ra’ed Mohammed Abu Shalat, 35, al-Nussairat. 36. Yasmin al-Mautawaq, 3, Gaza City. 37. Ahmad Swali, 28, al-Nussairat. |
Killed Tuesday 8 july:
1. Mohammad Sha’ban, 24, Gaza. 2. Amjad Sha’ban, 30, Gaza. 3. Khader al-Basheeleqety, 45, Gaza. 4. Rashad Yassin, 27, Nusseirat. 5. Mohammad Ayman ‘Ashour, 15, Khan Younis. 6. Riyadh Mohammad Kaware’, 50, Khan Younis. 7. Bakr Mohammad Joudeh, 50, Khan Younis. 8. Ammar Mohammad Joudeh, 26, Khan Younis. 9. Hussein Yousef Kaware’, 13, Khan Younis. 10. Bassem Salem Kaware’, 10, Khan Younis. 11. Mohammad Ibrahim Kaware’, 50, Khan Younis. 12. Mohammad Habib, 22, Gaza. 13. Mousa Habib, 16, Gaza. 14. Saqr ‘Aayesh al-‘Ajjoury, 22, Jabalia. 15. Ahmad Nael Mahdi, 16, Gaza. 16. Hafeth Mohammad Hamad, 26, Beit Hanoun. 17. Ibrahim Mohammad Hamad, 26, Beit Hanoun. 18. Mahdi Mohammad Hamad, 46, Beit Hanoun. 19. Fawziyya Khalil Hamad, 62, Beit Hanoun. 20. Donia Mahdi Hamad, 16, Beit Hanoun. 21. Soha Hamad, 25, Beit Hanoun. 22. Suleiman Salam Abu Sawaween, 22, Khan Younis. 23. Siraj Eyad Abdul-‘Aal, 8, Khan Younis. 24. Abdul-Hadi Soufi, 24, Rafah. |

Ongoing Israeli airstrikes across the besieged Gaza Strip have killed 14 Palestinians since midnight Saturday, bringing the total death toll to 121, Gaza medical sources say.
Gaza health ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Qidra said three men were killed by an Israeli air raid on a park in the at-Tuffah neighborhood of Gaza City in the northern Gaza Strip.
Al-Qidra identified them as Ibrahim Nabil Hamadah, Hasan Ahmad Abu Ghush and Ahmad Mazin al-Balawi. He highlighted that it took several hours to identify the victims because the missiles tore them to pieces.
Earlier Saturday, three Palestinian fighters affiliated to al-Mujahidin Brigades were killed in western Gaza City. The group confirmed that Nabil Basal, Muhammad al-Halabi and Rifat Siyouti were killed.
Furthermore, two young disabled women were killed and several others were injured as Israeli combat aircraft targeted a charitable society for handicapped people in Beit Lahiya in the northern Gaza Strip.
Earlier, Israeli warplanes fired a missile at a charitable organization near Kamal Udwan Hospital in Beit Lahiya in the northern Gaza Strip.
In the southern Gaza Strip, Israeli warplanes bombarded the main branch of the Islamic National Bank in Khan Younis and a charitable society in the city.
In addition, a Palestinian house was bombarded in the Sultan neighborhood west of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip injuring four members of the Timraz family.
Another Israeli air raid was reported in Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip. A house belonging to the Zuweidi family was damaged.
Earlier Saturday, an Israeli airstrike killed four Palestinian men in Martyr Anwar Aziz Square in the center of Jabaliya refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip. Medical sources identified the victims as Yousif Qandil, Muhammad al-Khatib, Muhammad Sweilim and Husam al-Razabnah.
Ashraf al-Qidra highlighted that 17-year-old Anas Yousif Qandil was killed in an Israeli airstrike on al-Nasr Street in Gaza City.
Israeli airstrikes also targeted home of Issam Daalees, a former political adviser to Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in the Nuseirat refugee camp.
In addition, homes of Ghannam family and Natat family were destroyed in Rafah as well as home of senior Hamas leader Yahya al-Sinwar in the Nuseirat refugee camp.
Israeli warplanes also destroyed the al-Farouq Mosque in the camp.
Gaza health ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Qidra said three men were killed by an Israeli air raid on a park in the at-Tuffah neighborhood of Gaza City in the northern Gaza Strip.
Al-Qidra identified them as Ibrahim Nabil Hamadah, Hasan Ahmad Abu Ghush and Ahmad Mazin al-Balawi. He highlighted that it took several hours to identify the victims because the missiles tore them to pieces.
Earlier Saturday, three Palestinian fighters affiliated to al-Mujahidin Brigades were killed in western Gaza City. The group confirmed that Nabil Basal, Muhammad al-Halabi and Rifat Siyouti were killed.
Furthermore, two young disabled women were killed and several others were injured as Israeli combat aircraft targeted a charitable society for handicapped people in Beit Lahiya in the northern Gaza Strip.
Earlier, Israeli warplanes fired a missile at a charitable organization near Kamal Udwan Hospital in Beit Lahiya in the northern Gaza Strip.
In the southern Gaza Strip, Israeli warplanes bombarded the main branch of the Islamic National Bank in Khan Younis and a charitable society in the city.
In addition, a Palestinian house was bombarded in the Sultan neighborhood west of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip injuring four members of the Timraz family.
Another Israeli air raid was reported in Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip. A house belonging to the Zuweidi family was damaged.
Earlier Saturday, an Israeli airstrike killed four Palestinian men in Martyr Anwar Aziz Square in the center of Jabaliya refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip. Medical sources identified the victims as Yousif Qandil, Muhammad al-Khatib, Muhammad Sweilim and Husam al-Razabnah.
Ashraf al-Qidra highlighted that 17-year-old Anas Yousif Qandil was killed in an Israeli airstrike on al-Nasr Street in Gaza City.
Israeli airstrikes also targeted home of Issam Daalees, a former political adviser to Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in the Nuseirat refugee camp.
In addition, homes of Ghannam family and Natat family were destroyed in Rafah as well as home of senior Hamas leader Yahya al-Sinwar in the Nuseirat refugee camp.
Israeli warplanes also destroyed the al-Farouq Mosque in the camp.

Palestinian medical sources have reported that eleven more Palestinians were killed in a number of airstrikes late Friday night and early Saturday morning, and that at least three of the slain Palestinians are children. This latest attack comes as the ongoing Israeli aggression and war on the Gaza Strip enters its fourth day.
The sources said the army fired missiles into dozens of homes, in addition to firing missiles targeting cars and infrastructure in different parts of the coastal region.
On Friday, at night, two Palestinians were killed when Israeli missiles struck Palestinian farmland in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza.
They have been identified as:
1. Mohammad Samiri, 24.
2. Rami Abu Mosa’ed, 24.
On Friday evening, soldiers fired missiles into a home, and several areas in the Shuja’eyya neighborhood in Gaza City, killing two Palestinians, including an elderly man, and wounding at least six others.
Medical sources at the Shifa Medical Center in Gaza said four Palestinians, including two children, have been wounded in the Israeli bombardment. Two of the wounded suffered serious injuries.
The slain Palestinians have been identified as:
3. Saber Sokkar, 80.
4. Hussein Mohammad al-Mamlouk, 47.
In addition, five Palestinians were killed in the yard of a local mosque, in Jabalia refugee camp, in northern Gaza, while many residents have been injured, two serious. The slain Palestinians have been identified as:
5. Anas Yousef Qandil, 17.
6. Yousef Mohammad Qandil, 47.
7. Mohammad Edrees Abu Sneina, 20.
8. Abdul-Rahman Saleh al-Khatib, 28.
9. Husam Thieb ar-Razayna, 38.
Another Palestinian died of serious wounds, suffered in an earlier shelling targeted the Shuja’eyya neighborhood, he has been identified as:
10. Nasser Rabah Sammama, 46.
Furthermore, medics and rescue teams located the body of a Palestinian man buried under the rubble of a home that was bombarded by the army last night in Deir al-Balah, in central Gaza. He has been identified as:
11. Abdul-Halim Abdul-Mo’ty Ashra, 52.
Medical sources said that Dr. Anas Rezeq abu al-Kas, 30, Gaza City, died on Friday of wounds suffered on Thursday evening, in Tal al-Hawa, Gaza city, after three Israeli missiles struck his home. Anas had lost his parents who were killed when Israeli missiles struck their home during the previous Israeli war on Gaza, which started on December 27, 2008.
Dozens of wounded Palestinians are in serious condition, in different parts of the Gaza Strip, as hundreds of residents, the vast majority of them civilians, have been injured in the ongoing war on Gaza.
Among the seriously wounded Palestinians are twelve of the fifteen residents injured earlier Friday in the Nahda neighborhood and Yebna refugee camp, close to the border with Egypt; five were instantly killed in the two attacks.
Medical sources also said one resident was moved to the Shifa Medical Center suffering a very serious injury suffered, after the army shells homes northwest of Gaza City.
200 homes have been completely destroyed during the raids, according to WAFA.
The sources said the army fired missiles into dozens of homes, in addition to firing missiles targeting cars and infrastructure in different parts of the coastal region.
On Friday, at night, two Palestinians were killed when Israeli missiles struck Palestinian farmland in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza.
They have been identified as:
1. Mohammad Samiri, 24.
2. Rami Abu Mosa’ed, 24.
On Friday evening, soldiers fired missiles into a home, and several areas in the Shuja’eyya neighborhood in Gaza City, killing two Palestinians, including an elderly man, and wounding at least six others.
Medical sources at the Shifa Medical Center in Gaza said four Palestinians, including two children, have been wounded in the Israeli bombardment. Two of the wounded suffered serious injuries.
The slain Palestinians have been identified as:
3. Saber Sokkar, 80.
4. Hussein Mohammad al-Mamlouk, 47.
In addition, five Palestinians were killed in the yard of a local mosque, in Jabalia refugee camp, in northern Gaza, while many residents have been injured, two serious. The slain Palestinians have been identified as:
5. Anas Yousef Qandil, 17.
6. Yousef Mohammad Qandil, 47.
7. Mohammad Edrees Abu Sneina, 20.
8. Abdul-Rahman Saleh al-Khatib, 28.
9. Husam Thieb ar-Razayna, 38.
Another Palestinian died of serious wounds, suffered in an earlier shelling targeted the Shuja’eyya neighborhood, he has been identified as:
10. Nasser Rabah Sammama, 46.
Furthermore, medics and rescue teams located the body of a Palestinian man buried under the rubble of a home that was bombarded by the army last night in Deir al-Balah, in central Gaza. He has been identified as:
11. Abdul-Halim Abdul-Mo’ty Ashra, 52.
Medical sources said that Dr. Anas Rezeq abu al-Kas, 30, Gaza City, died on Friday of wounds suffered on Thursday evening, in Tal al-Hawa, Gaza city, after three Israeli missiles struck his home. Anas had lost his parents who were killed when Israeli missiles struck their home during the previous Israeli war on Gaza, which started on December 27, 2008.
Dozens of wounded Palestinians are in serious condition, in different parts of the Gaza Strip, as hundreds of residents, the vast majority of them civilians, have been injured in the ongoing war on Gaza.
Among the seriously wounded Palestinians are twelve of the fifteen residents injured earlier Friday in the Nahda neighborhood and Yebna refugee camp, close to the border with Egypt; five were instantly killed in the two attacks.
Medical sources also said one resident was moved to the Shifa Medical Center suffering a very serious injury suffered, after the army shells homes northwest of Gaza City.
200 homes have been completely destroyed during the raids, according to WAFA.

An Israeli airstrike early Saturday killed four Palestinians in Jabaliya, in the northern Gaza Strip, emergency services said, revising an earlier report of three fatalities.
They said that two people were also seriously injured in that raid, but had no further details.
Two more people were killed in a separate strike further south in Deir al-Balah, they said.
The strikes on the fifth day of the Israeli campaign to put a stop to Palestinian rocket fire from Gaza into Israel, brought the number of Palestinians killed so far to 111.
They said that two people were also seriously injured in that raid, but had no further details.
Two more people were killed in a separate strike further south in Deir al-Balah, they said.
The strikes on the fifth day of the Israeli campaign to put a stop to Palestinian rocket fire from Gaza into Israel, brought the number of Palestinians killed so far to 111.
Two Palestinians were killed and 16 others were injured in a bombing in Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip, bringing the number of dead Friday to 18.
Medical sources said that the bodies of Mohammed Samiri and one other arrived at the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital.
Medical sources said that the bodies of Mohammed Samiri and one other arrived at the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital.

Separate Israeli air strikes early Saturday killed three people in Jebaliya, in the northern Gaza Strip, and two further south in Deir el Balah, emergency services said.
The strikes on the fifth day of the Israeli campaign to put a stop to Palestinian rocket fire from Gaza into Israel, brought the number of Palestinians killed so far to 110, AFP reports.
The strikes on the fifth day of the Israeli campaign to put a stop to Palestinian rocket fire from Gaza into Israel, brought the number of Palestinians killed so far to 110, AFP reports.

Electricity was disconnected in major areas in Gaza City after heavy Israeli strikes on the al-Shujaiyya neighborhood, the electric company said Friday.
Public relations officer at the electricity company Jamal al-Dredsawi said the two main electricity supply lines coming from Israel were damaged.
Al-Dresdsawi told Ma’an that two out of three lines were damaged, which means 75 percent of the city is without electricity.
He added that repairs would be delayed until Saturday because of the ongoing strikes on the area.
He explained that the 25 percent that receives electricity will work on the usual intermittent schedule.
The official added that the electricity line from Rafah to Cairo was damaged three times in the last two days, and it was repaired last time at 8 p.m., worked for 30 more minutes, and then was struck again.
Public relations officer at the electricity company Jamal al-Dredsawi said the two main electricity supply lines coming from Israel were damaged.
Al-Dresdsawi told Ma’an that two out of three lines were damaged, which means 75 percent of the city is without electricity.
He added that repairs would be delayed until Saturday because of the ongoing strikes on the area.
He explained that the 25 percent that receives electricity will work on the usual intermittent schedule.
The official added that the electricity line from Rafah to Cairo was damaged three times in the last two days, and it was repaired last time at 8 p.m., worked for 30 more minutes, and then was struck again.
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The sky is clear. There are no clouds to hide the drone coasting above your home. Despite being thousands of meters above you, its camera sees everything. You wonder if the drone operator, who sits comfortably in an air conditioned room in a remote Israeli military base, is making eye contact with you.
You hear a faint scraping sound. And then you hear a loud blast. Israel has just knocked on your roof. Quick. You have fifty-eight seconds to make it out alive. The missile that hit your home wasn’t equipped with an explosive warhead. It’s purpose, you’ve been told, is to warn you that your home is slated for destruction. Your neighbors poke their heads out of their windows and urge you to run. |
You have forty seconds left. The warning blast knocked in your roof. What good is a warning that kills you before you’re actually meant to die?
Your neighbors are shouting now. The hum from the drone is faint and for a short moment you foolishly hope that the operation is done, that the drone has been called back and the mission aborted. But the sound of pounding footsteps outside — everyone is running away now — reassures you more than ever before that the Israeli drone operator is desperately hoping for one last glance.
You decide to give it to him. You stumble through the living room, past the photograph of your late grandmother who fed you sweet mangos every summer night for the first six years of your life. You have less than twenty-two seconds to get out. You chase your family out the door and down the concrete steps. You are empty-handed, you realize, as the photograph of your grandmother flashes before your eyes. There is no time to go back.
But there’s more than enough time for defiance.
Your family keeps running, but you — you pause. As the seconds pass by — twelve, eleven, ten — you take one long look at the drone above you. Something tells you the pilot broke his stare first.
You have time to make it to the next block. Around the corner is a wall you will take cover behind. It is tall enough to protect you but short enough for you to look over.
Five, four, three.
Your mother stops abruptly. She turns her head and runs in your direction. You wave her off. Go, mama, keep going. You’ll catch up, you tell her.
Two seconds left.
Someone from the neighborhood grabs your hand and pulls you into the safety of her home. She pushes you to your knees where you crouch in the corridor.
One second.
She covers her ears. You don’t.
Zero.
Your neighbors are shouting now. The hum from the drone is faint and for a short moment you foolishly hope that the operation is done, that the drone has been called back and the mission aborted. But the sound of pounding footsteps outside — everyone is running away now — reassures you more than ever before that the Israeli drone operator is desperately hoping for one last glance.
You decide to give it to him. You stumble through the living room, past the photograph of your late grandmother who fed you sweet mangos every summer night for the first six years of your life. You have less than twenty-two seconds to get out. You chase your family out the door and down the concrete steps. You are empty-handed, you realize, as the photograph of your grandmother flashes before your eyes. There is no time to go back.
But there’s more than enough time for defiance.
Your family keeps running, but you — you pause. As the seconds pass by — twelve, eleven, ten — you take one long look at the drone above you. Something tells you the pilot broke his stare first.
You have time to make it to the next block. Around the corner is a wall you will take cover behind. It is tall enough to protect you but short enough for you to look over.
Five, four, three.
Your mother stops abruptly. She turns her head and runs in your direction. You wave her off. Go, mama, keep going. You’ll catch up, you tell her.
Two seconds left.
Someone from the neighborhood grabs your hand and pulls you into the safety of her home. She pushes you to your knees where you crouch in the corridor.
One second.
She covers her ears. You don’t.
Zero.
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Israeli air strikes hit Alfawa'a Hospital
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A Palestinian father saying good bye to his 2 killed children and asking them to forgive him for being unable to protect them
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