A few minutes after the first Jabalia massacre committed by the occupation, a 45-second video of the Gazan Jabr Hamid was spread, repeating, “My children are 3, oh God… and not one,” indicating that none of them survived the massacre, and amidst his collapse and screams, he returned to repeating, “ I have three children, go around (search) and you will find someone alive.” But after a short time it became clear that the three children were martyred
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The uncle screams after losing his nieces, Marah and Bisan, in the Israeli occupation’s bombing of Gaza. The uncle appears in the video standing in front of the bodies of his nieces, and he says in sorrow while crying bitterly: This is Marah, my niece, who loves drawing, and she says, “Uncle, I love drawing,” and the other is a doctor. Her name is Bisan. She was studying medicine. These are all my brother’s daughters. They used to tell me, “Uncle.”
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A Palestinian child bids farewell to his martyred brother in a heart-wrenching scene… “I want a strand of hair from him… Goodbye, my love.”
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A mother collapses after her daughter, who was married last week, was killed in an Israeli raid on the Gaza Strip
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A journalist from Gaza takes his father’s body in his car to bury him himself because he did not find any cars to transport the dead
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This was said by the sad mother over the loss of her son who was martyred as a result of the Israeli bombing, and she continued by saying: “I took 580 heparin needles for him.”
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Uncle, I want to ask you something, is this a dream or serious? Uncle?” This is the question of the little girl (Marah) after the occupation bombed her house in Gaza and miraculously surviving the bombing.
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A scene of a mujahid from the Qassam Brigades with a child of Israeli settlers as they entered one of the occupation settlements, where the mujahid asked the child to name God and then drink water.
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The mother of the martyr Ibrahim Al-Nabulsi, commander of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade in Nablus, carried his weapon in a solemn scene and walked in his funeral to bid him farewell to his final resting place, after his assassination at the hands of the Israeli occupation in the Old City of Nablus.
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In front of Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza, this was the moment a nurse received the news of her husband’s martyrdom. While she was working to save the wounded as a result of the Israeli bombing on the Gaza Strip, the nurse appeared coming from inside Al-Shifa Hospital towards a number of the families of the gathered victims, raising the victory sign. She repeated the phrase: “I am treating the injured and my husband was martyred.” Then she turned to her daughter and said: “Your father was martyred. Your father died.”