21 july 2014
Martyrs from attack on hospital today
These are the names that have been confirmed by medical sources in Gaza. Over 3300 have been injured, including 822 children and 572 women, with some losing limbs and others disabled for life.
Of those killed, 129 are children and 69 are women, according to the Palestinian Center for Human Rights. The casualties listed below are victims of Israeli military attacks today on Gaza, attacks are ongoing since Tuesday July 8th.
These are the names that have been confirmed by medical sources in Gaza. Over 3300 have been injured, including 822 children and 572 women, with some losing limbs and others disabled for life.
Of those killed, 129 are children and 69 are women, according to the Palestinian Center for Human Rights. The casualties listed below are victims of Israeli military attacks today on Gaza, attacks are ongoing since Tuesday July 8th.
1. Shahinaz Walid Mohammad Abu Hamad, 1, Khan Younis.
2. Husam Abu Qeinas, 5, Khan Younis. 3. Somoud Nassr Siyam, 26, Gaza City. 4. Bader Nabil Siyam, 25, Gaza City. 5. Ahmad Ayman Mahrous Siyam, 17, Gaza City. 6. Mustafa Nabil Mahrous Siyam, 12, Gaza City. 7. Ghaida’ Nabil Mahrous Siyam, 8, Gaza City. 8. Dalal Nabil Mahrous Siyam, 8 months, Gaza City. 9. Kamal Mahrous Salama Siyam, 27, Gaza City. 10. Mohammad Mahrous Salaam Siyam, 25, Gaza City. 11. Shireen Mahmoud Salaam Siyam, 32, Gaza City. 12. Jowdat Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jame’, 24, Khan Younis. 13. Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jame’, 5, Khan Younis. 14. Haifa Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jame’, 9, Khan Younis. 15. Yasmin Ahmad Salama Abu Jame’, 25, Khan Younis. 16. Soheila Bassam Abu Jame’, Khan Younis. 17. Roseanne Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jame’, 14, Khan Younis. 18. Child from Abu Jame’ family, name not yet confirmed 19. Child from Abu Jame’ family, name not yet confirmed. 20. Woman from Abu Jame’ family, name not yet confirmed. 21. Ahmad Suleiman Abu Saoud, 34, Khan Younis. 22. Manwa Abdul-Baset as-Sabe’, 37, Beit Hanoun. 23. Kamal Balal al-Masri, 22, Beit Hanoun. |
24. Bilal Jabr Mohammad al-Ashab, 22, Gaza City.
25. Raed Ismail al-Bardawil, 26, Rafah. 26. Zakariya Masoud al-Ashqar, 24, central Gaza. 27. Abdullah Matroud Abu Hjeir, 16, central Gaza. 28. Ahmad Salhoub, 34, central Gaza. 29. Raed Issam Daoud, 30, Gaza City. 30. Younis Ahmad Younis Sheikh al-Eid, 23, Rafah. 31. Raja'e Hammad Mohammad, 38, Gaza. 32. Ahmad Khale Daghmash, 21, Gaza. 33. Mahmoud Hasan an-Nakhala, Gaza. 34. Saleh Badawi, 31, Gaza. 35. Kamal Mas’oud, 21, Gaza. 36. Mohammad Samih al-Ghalban, Gaza. 37. Majdi Mahmoud al-Yazeji, 56, al-Karama, Gaza. 38. Mayar al- Yazeji, 2, al-Karama, Gaza. 39. Anas al- Yazeji, 5, al-Karama, Gaza. 40. Yasmin Naif al-Yazeji, al-Karama, Gaza. 41. Safinaz al-Yazeji, al-Karama, Gaza. 42. Tamer Nayef Jundiyya, 30, Gaza. 43. Kamel Jundiyya, 32, Gaza. 44. Rahma Ahmad Jundiyya, 50. 45. Mohammad Mahmoud al-Maghrebi, 24. 46. Ibrahim Sha’ban Bakron, 37. 47. Yousef Ghazi Hamdiyya, 25, Gaza. 48. Mo’taz Jamal Hamdiyya, 18, Gaza. 49. ‘Aaed Jamal Hamdiyya, 21. Gaza. 50. Yasmin al-Qisas, Gaza City. 51. Lamia Eyad al-Qisas, Gaza City. 52. Nismaa Eyad al-Qisas, Gaza City. 53. Arwa al-Qisas, Gaza City. 54. Aya Yassr al-Qisas, Gaza City. 55. Aisha’ Yassr al-Qisas, Gaza City. 56. Aliya Siyam, Gaza City. |
57. Fayza Sabr Siyam, Gaza City.
58. Samia Siyam, Gaza City. 59. Fadi ‘Azmi Buryam, Deir al-Balah. 60. Ayman Salaam Buryam, Deir al-Balah. 61. Salaam Abdul-Majeed Buryam, Deir al-Balah. 62. Karim Ibrahim ‘Atiya Barham, 25, Khan Younis. 63. Nidal Ali Daka’, 26, Khan Younis. 64. Nidal Jamaa’ Abu ‘Asy, 43, Khan Younis. 65. Fatima Ahmad al-Arja, Rafah. 66. Atiya Yusef Dardouna, 26, Jabalia. 67. Ibrahim Deib Ahmad al-Kilani, 53 (father of Yassr, Elias, Susan, Reem & Yasmeen) , Gaza City. 68. Yassr Ibrahim Deib al-Kilani, 8, Gaza City. 69. Elias Ibrahim Deib al-Kilani, 4, Gaza City. 70. Susan Ibrahim Deib al-Kilani, 11, Gaza City. 71. Reem Ibrahim Deib al-Kilani, 12, Gaza City. 72. Yasmeen Ibrahim Deeb al-Kilani, 9, Gaza City. 73. Taghrid Shoeban Mohammad al-Kilani, 45, Gaza City. 74. Aida’ Shoeban Mohammad Derbas, 47, Gaza City. 75. Mahmoud Shoeban Mohammad Derbas, 37, Gaza City. 76. Sura Shoeban Mohammad Derbas, 41, Gaza City. 77. Aynas Shoeban Mohammad Derbas, 30, Gaza City. 78. Fadi Bashir al-Ablala, 22, Khan Younis, Gaza City. |
Hamas said Monday that its fighters killed five Israeli soldiers and injured others in clashes in the al-Qarara area of the southern Gaza Strip late Monday.
A vast number of Turkish Universities have issued a joint statement condemning Israel's ongoing Gaza offensive which, since July 7, has as of today resulted in the deaths of over 500 Palestinians -- mostly civilians, including infants, elderly and disabled, and even entire families.
The statement, which was signed by university presidents, according to Al Ray Palestinian Media Agency, declared that "all types of academic, cultural and social relations will cease with Israeli universities which fail to condemn the Israeli massacre, or until the massacre ends and the Gaza blockade by Israel is lifted."
The statement further reads: "We will support all initiatives by Israeli universities, Jewish scientists and communities who come out against Israel in support of the oppressed people of Palestine with the aim of ending this massacre."
Aid campaigns for Gaza will be started in the universities, as well, along with efforts to raise further awareness on the international level.
Israel's current military operation, the self-proclaimed "Operation Protective Edge," is the third major offensive against Gaza by Israel in the last six years.
Al Ray further reports that all legal procedures will be followed to ensure Israel pays compensation for casualties inflicted upon Gaza, and to bring Israeli officials to trial for their part in the massacre.
"United Nations Security Council, tasked with protecting the international order, although they have failed many times, is expected to agree on and apply a resolution listing sanctions for Israel," the statement added.
"It is not comprehensible why the UN have not given Israel UN sanctions before considering Israel has never abided by UN resolutions."
Support for Gaza and Palestinians around the world has been championed by Turkish activists, over the years, at times resulting in serious injury and even death.
This past Friday, riots ensued in Ankara, where hundreds pelted the residence of a top Israeli diplomat with stones, while Istanbul police unleashed water cannons on protesters trying to enter the Israeli Consulate grounds in the city.
See: Worldwide Outrage Over Israeli Genocide on Gaza
Turkey Accuses EU & Muslim World of Hypocrisy Over Gaza
The statement, which was signed by university presidents, according to Al Ray Palestinian Media Agency, declared that "all types of academic, cultural and social relations will cease with Israeli universities which fail to condemn the Israeli massacre, or until the massacre ends and the Gaza blockade by Israel is lifted."
The statement further reads: "We will support all initiatives by Israeli universities, Jewish scientists and communities who come out against Israel in support of the oppressed people of Palestine with the aim of ending this massacre."
Aid campaigns for Gaza will be started in the universities, as well, along with efforts to raise further awareness on the international level.
Israel's current military operation, the self-proclaimed "Operation Protective Edge," is the third major offensive against Gaza by Israel in the last six years.
Al Ray further reports that all legal procedures will be followed to ensure Israel pays compensation for casualties inflicted upon Gaza, and to bring Israeli officials to trial for their part in the massacre.
"United Nations Security Council, tasked with protecting the international order, although they have failed many times, is expected to agree on and apply a resolution listing sanctions for Israel," the statement added.
"It is not comprehensible why the UN have not given Israel UN sanctions before considering Israel has never abided by UN resolutions."
Support for Gaza and Palestinians around the world has been championed by Turkish activists, over the years, at times resulting in serious injury and even death.
This past Friday, riots ensued in Ankara, where hundreds pelted the residence of a top Israeli diplomat with stones, while Istanbul police unleashed water cannons on protesters trying to enter the Israeli Consulate grounds in the city.
See: Worldwide Outrage Over Israeli Genocide on Gaza
Turkey Accuses EU & Muslim World of Hypocrisy Over Gaza
Israeli bombardment of the Al-Qidra residential tower in Gaza City just before 9 pm on Monday has resulted in the deaths of 11 residents, and wounded more than 35. The airstrike resulted in the death of a father and his four children – two sons and two daughter, all of whom were under 12.
Those killed in the al-Qidra tower bombing have been identified as:
Mahmoud Shoeban Mohammad Derbas, 37
Ibrahim Deib Ahmad al-Kilani, 53 (father of Yassr and Elias)
Yassr Ibrahim Deib al-Kilani, 8
Elias Ibrahim Deib al-Kilani, 4
Susan Ibrahim Deib al-Kilani, 11
Reem Ibrahim Deib al-Kilani, 12
Taghrid Shoeban Mohammad al-Kilani, 45
Aida’ Shoeban Mohammad Dirbas, 47
Three additional people who were killed have not yet been identified. Additionally, several of the wounded are in serious condition.
Also, in Khan Younis Monday evening, the Palestinian Ministry of Health has reported the death of:
Fadi Bashir al-Ablala, 2.
Those killed in the al-Qidra tower bombing have been identified as:
Mahmoud Shoeban Mohammad Derbas, 37
Ibrahim Deib Ahmad al-Kilani, 53 (father of Yassr and Elias)
Yassr Ibrahim Deib al-Kilani, 8
Elias Ibrahim Deib al-Kilani, 4
Susan Ibrahim Deib al-Kilani, 11
Reem Ibrahim Deib al-Kilani, 12
Taghrid Shoeban Mohammad al-Kilani, 45
Aida’ Shoeban Mohammad Dirbas, 47
Three additional people who were killed have not yet been identified. Additionally, several of the wounded are in serious condition.
Also, in Khan Younis Monday evening, the Palestinian Ministry of Health has reported the death of:
Fadi Bashir al-Ablala, 2.
updated from:
Israeli Airstrikes Continue Monday Evening, Another 17 Killed, Including 4 Children
The Palestinian Ministry of Health has reported that eight bodies have arrived at Shifa Hospital from the al-Qisas family, four of them children, around 5 pm on Monday, July 21st. Medical staff are working to identify the names of all of those killed.
So far, six have been identified:
1. Yasmin al-Qisas
2. Lamia Eyad al-Qisas
3. Nismaa Eyad al-Qisas
4. Arwa al-Qisas
5. Aya Yassr al-Qisas
6. Aisha’ Yassr al-Qisas
Three members of the Siyam family were also killed in an airstrike in Gaza City Monday afternoon. They were identified as:
7. Aliya Siyam
8. Fayza Sabr Siyam
9. Samia Siyam
In the eastern part of Deir al-Balah, an Israeli airstrike killed:
10. Fadi ‘Azmi Buryam
11. Ayman Salaam Buryam
12. Salaam Abdul-Majeed Buryam
East of Khan Younis, Israeli shelling Saturday afternoon killed five and severely wounded three. Three of those killed were identified as:
13. Karim Ibrahim ‘Atiya Barham, 25
14. Nidal Ali Daka’, 26
15. Nidal Jamaa’ Abu ‘Asy, 43
Medical staff are still working to identify the other two people who were killed in the attack on Khan Younis.
An airstrike on a home in Rafah, on Friday, late in the afternoon, killed a woman and seriously wounded a second person. The woman killed was identified as:
16. Fatima Ahmad al-Arja
Medical sources report three bodies brought to the hospital in Rafah after Israeli airstrikes, but the identities of the other two have not yet been confirmed.
In Jabalia, a Palestinian was killed in heavy Israeli shelling of the town. He was identified as:
17. Atiya Yusef Dardouna, 26
Unconfirmed reports at 8:50 pm, in Gaza City, of a building destroyed by an Israeli airstrike, with five people buried in the rubble, presumed killed, and at least 35 injured. The building is located next to Al Israa' Tower in Gaza City.
Israeli Airstrikes Continue Monday Evening, Another 17 Killed, Including 4 Children
The Palestinian Ministry of Health has reported that eight bodies have arrived at Shifa Hospital from the al-Qisas family, four of them children, around 5 pm on Monday, July 21st. Medical staff are working to identify the names of all of those killed.
So far, six have been identified:
1. Yasmin al-Qisas
2. Lamia Eyad al-Qisas
3. Nismaa Eyad al-Qisas
4. Arwa al-Qisas
5. Aya Yassr al-Qisas
6. Aisha’ Yassr al-Qisas
Three members of the Siyam family were also killed in an airstrike in Gaza City Monday afternoon. They were identified as:
7. Aliya Siyam
8. Fayza Sabr Siyam
9. Samia Siyam
In the eastern part of Deir al-Balah, an Israeli airstrike killed:
10. Fadi ‘Azmi Buryam
11. Ayman Salaam Buryam
12. Salaam Abdul-Majeed Buryam
East of Khan Younis, Israeli shelling Saturday afternoon killed five and severely wounded three. Three of those killed were identified as:
13. Karim Ibrahim ‘Atiya Barham, 25
14. Nidal Ali Daka’, 26
15. Nidal Jamaa’ Abu ‘Asy, 43
Medical staff are still working to identify the other two people who were killed in the attack on Khan Younis.
An airstrike on a home in Rafah, on Friday, late in the afternoon, killed a woman and seriously wounded a second person. The woman killed was identified as:
16. Fatima Ahmad al-Arja
Medical sources report three bodies brought to the hospital in Rafah after Israeli airstrikes, but the identities of the other two have not yet been confirmed.
In Jabalia, a Palestinian was killed in heavy Israeli shelling of the town. He was identified as:
17. Atiya Yusef Dardouna, 26
Unconfirmed reports at 8:50 pm, in Gaza City, of a building destroyed by an Israeli airstrike, with five people buried in the rubble, presumed killed, and at least 35 injured. The building is located next to Al Israa' Tower in Gaza City.
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