
Hind Shadi Abu Arbaid 10
Killed 14 july 2014
Killed 14 july 2014
OPERATION PILLAR OF CLOUD 14-21 NOV 2012
OPERATION PILLAR OF CLOUD 14-21 NOV 2012

Muhammad Ghannam 10
Killed 2 sept 2011 settlers hit and run
Hebron police tracked down a hit-and-run driver who killed a 10 year-old boy on Thursday, a statement said.
Muhammad Ghannam was standing at the side of the road in Yatta, a village south of Hebron, when a car ran him over and killed him on the spot, the police public relations department said.
The driver escaped from the scene and switched cars to avoid detection, police said, but an investigation led to his arrest.
Killed 2 sept 2011 settlers hit and run
Hebron police tracked down a hit-and-run driver who killed a 10 year-old boy on Thursday, a statement said.
Muhammad Ghannam was standing at the side of the road in Yatta, a village south of Hebron, when a car ran him over and killed him on the spot, the police public relations department said.
The driver escaped from the scene and switched cars to avoid detection, police said, but an investigation led to his arrest.

Tamir al-Ajarima 10
Killed 2 mar 2011 Jordanian child
A Jordan human rights organization condemned in statements on Wednesday an Israeli explosion that killed a Jordanian boy and left another wounded a few days back in the Jordan Valley.
Tamir al-Ajarima was killed and his brother Bara wounded after the reverberation of an explosion caused a garage to collapse on them.
The Jordanian Methaq rights group announced it has begun to take local and international legal action over the incident, saying the acts were inhumane and violated international standards and legal principles.
The group also called on its government to make effective decisions against Israel's crimes and to fulfill its duties in treating the child.
Killed 2 mar 2011 Jordanian child
A Jordan human rights organization condemned in statements on Wednesday an Israeli explosion that killed a Jordanian boy and left another wounded a few days back in the Jordan Valley.
Tamir al-Ajarima was killed and his brother Bara wounded after the reverberation of an explosion caused a garage to collapse on them.
The Jordanian Methaq rights group announced it has begun to take local and international legal action over the incident, saying the acts were inhumane and violated international standards and legal principles.
The group also called on its government to make effective decisions against Israel's crimes and to fulfill its duties in treating the child.

Wafa’ Ali Nashasy 10
Killed 24 feb 2011
Palestinian medical sources reported on Wednesday evening that a Palestinian child was killed, and three residents were wounded, in an explosion that took place in Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
The sources stated that a 10-year-old girl was killed in a blast that rocked a home in Al Amal neighborhood in Khan Younis. Three other residents were injured and were moved to Nasser Hospital in the city.
The child was identified as Wafa’ Ali Nashasy, 10. One of the three wounded Palestinians is an elderly man; he suffered mild injuries, medical sources reported.
Killed 24 feb 2011
Palestinian medical sources reported on Wednesday evening that a Palestinian child was killed, and three residents were wounded, in an explosion that took place in Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
The sources stated that a 10-year-old girl was killed in a blast that rocked a home in Al Amal neighborhood in Khan Younis. Three other residents were injured and were moved to Nasser Hospital in the city.
The child was identified as Wafa’ Ali Nashasy, 10. One of the three wounded Palestinians is an elderly man; he suffered mild injuries, medical sources reported.

Masa 10
Killed 29 apr 2010
Two Sisters Killed, Their Dad and Brother Wounded After Soldiers Ram Vehicle Into Them
Palestinian medical sources reported Wednesday that two sisters, aged 8 and 10, were killed while their father and brother were wounded after Israeli soldiers rammed their jeep into them in Al Baida area, in the Jordan Valley.
The sources stated that Foqaha', 8, and her sister Masa, 10, died instantly while their father Imad, 40, and their brother Hussein, 11, were moderately wounded.
Local sources reported that the family was on its way back home after farming their land.
The father was driving a tractor when a speeding Israeli military jeep rammed into it, flipping it over.
http://www.imemc.org/article/58549
Killed 29 apr 2010
Two Sisters Killed, Their Dad and Brother Wounded After Soldiers Ram Vehicle Into Them
Palestinian medical sources reported Wednesday that two sisters, aged 8 and 10, were killed while their father and brother were wounded after Israeli soldiers rammed their jeep into them in Al Baida area, in the Jordan Valley.
The sources stated that Foqaha', 8, and her sister Masa, 10, died instantly while their father Imad, 40, and their brother Hussein, 11, were moderately wounded.
Local sources reported that the family was on its way back home after farming their land.
The father was driving a tractor when a speeding Israeli military jeep rammed into it, flipping it over.
http://www.imemc.org/article/58549
OPERATION CAST LEAD 27 DEC 2008-18 JAN 1009

‘Ali a-Dayeh 10
Killed 06-01-09
Killed with 21 members of her family when their house was bombed. Later, the army admitted the house had been bombed by mistake, and that the family was not given warning of the intention to bomb it.
12 sept 2012
Israeli court rejects Daya family’s lawsuit
The Israeli central Court rejected a lawsuit filed by human rights organization from Gaza, on behalf of Daya family which lost 22 of its members during the war on Gaza.
The Palestinian Center for Human Rights said in a statement on Tuesday that the rejection decision represents "a continuation to the series of denial of justice for Palestinian victims."
It pointed out that the occupation court justified its decision on the grounds that the martyrs had died during a military operation and that the occupation forces are not responsible for that.
Hebrew newspapers also quoted the Judge as claiming: "The injury was unintended. In all wars errors occur that may kill people from both sides. During wars each party shall bear full responsibility for the damages on its elements or on civilians".
The occupation forces had bombarded on January 6, 2009, during its aggression on the Gaza Strip and known as "Operation Cast Lead", a house belonging to Fayez Mesbah Daya, located in Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza City, resulting in destroying the house and killing 22 members of its inhabitants.
The human rights center noted that the court's issued such decision despite the confession made by occupation army in July 2009, that "faulty intelligence information led to shelling Daya family's house by Israeli warplanes", stressing that the Judge's logic cannot be accepted as the victims were civilians and protected under the fourth Geneva Convention.
Killed 06-01-09
Killed with 21 members of her family when their house was bombed. Later, the army admitted the house had been bombed by mistake, and that the family was not given warning of the intention to bomb it.
12 sept 2012
Israeli court rejects Daya family’s lawsuit
The Israeli central Court rejected a lawsuit filed by human rights organization from Gaza, on behalf of Daya family which lost 22 of its members during the war on Gaza.
The Palestinian Center for Human Rights said in a statement on Tuesday that the rejection decision represents "a continuation to the series of denial of justice for Palestinian victims."
It pointed out that the occupation court justified its decision on the grounds that the martyrs had died during a military operation and that the occupation forces are not responsible for that.
Hebrew newspapers also quoted the Judge as claiming: "The injury was unintended. In all wars errors occur that may kill people from both sides. During wars each party shall bear full responsibility for the damages on its elements or on civilians".
The occupation forces had bombarded on January 6, 2009, during its aggression on the Gaza Strip and known as "Operation Cast Lead", a house belonging to Fayez Mesbah Daya, located in Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza City, resulting in destroying the house and killing 22 members of its inhabitants.
The human rights center noted that the court's issued such decision despite the confession made by occupation army in July 2009, that "faulty intelligence information led to shelling Daya family's house by Israeli warplanes", stressing that the Judge's logic cannot be accepted as the victims were civilians and protected under the fourth Geneva Convention.

Zeid Abu Halimah 10
Killed 03-01-09
Burned to death along with his sister and two brothers when a white-phosphorous shell struck his house. His father was killed when struck directly by the shell. Five other family members were burned by the phosphorous, one of whom later died from her wounds.
On 4 January 2009, white phosphorus shells struck the house of the Abu Halima family in Beit Lahiya (northern Gaza) following Israel’s ground invasion during Operation Cast Lead.
Four siblings, Shahd (1.5), Hamza (7), Zaid (10) and Abed al-Rahim (13) and their father were killed in the explosion and fire that ensued.
Another female relative died from her injuries almost three months later in a hospital in Egypt.
Several other family members, including their mother, two other siblings, Ali (5) and Yousef (15), and a 3-year-old niece suffered white phosphorus burns.
The 3-year-old remains hospitalized in Egypt with life threatening third degree burns.
As family members attempted to evacuate the injured, they came under gunfire from Israeli soldiers killing two cousins aged 16 and 17, and wounding yet another sibling aged 17, as well as an adult female relative.
In total, eight members of the Abu Halima family were killed, including six children.
Killed 03-01-09
Burned to death along with his sister and two brothers when a white-phosphorous shell struck his house. His father was killed when struck directly by the shell. Five other family members were burned by the phosphorous, one of whom later died from her wounds.
On 4 January 2009, white phosphorus shells struck the house of the Abu Halima family in Beit Lahiya (northern Gaza) following Israel’s ground invasion during Operation Cast Lead.
Four siblings, Shahd (1.5), Hamza (7), Zaid (10) and Abed al-Rahim (13) and their father were killed in the explosion and fire that ensued.
Another female relative died from her injuries almost three months later in a hospital in Egypt.
Several other family members, including their mother, two other siblings, Ali (5) and Yousef (15), and a 3-year-old niece suffered white phosphorus burns.
The 3-year-old remains hospitalized in Egypt with life threatening third degree burns.
As family members attempted to evacuate the injured, they came under gunfire from Israeli soldiers killing two cousins aged 16 and 17, and wounding yet another sibling aged 17, as well as an adult female relative.
In total, eight members of the Abu Halima family were killed, including six children.
OPERATION CAST LEAD 27 DEC 2008-18 JAN 1009