September 14, 2014: Anas Taiseer al-Hinnawi, 22, was killed by an Israeli missile fired from aircraft into Jabalia town, in northern Gaza. He was seriously injured on August 11, and died from his wounded on September 14. Anas was from Jabalia. Source: IMEMC
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Haitham Ahmad Samur
September 11, 2014: Haitham Ahmad Samur, 24, was killed by Israeli missiles after the Israeli Air Force fires missiles into Bani Suheila town in Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip; he was in the yard of his home when he was seriously injured on August 9, 2014, and died from his from his wounds of September 11, 2014. Source: B’Tselem
Yousef Shalalfa

September 11, 2014: Yousef Mohammad Shalalfa, 10, was killed by Israeli missiles in al-Mawasi, in Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. He was seriously injured in the bombardment on August 3, 2014, and died from his wounds on September 11. His father Mohammad, 42 and his mother, Khitam, 39, were killed instantly. Source: MAP-UK
Abdel Fattah Abu Sleimeh
September 10, 2014: Abdel Fattah Hussein Abu Sleimeh, 72, died from serious wounds suffered on August 21, 2014, when Israeli soldiers fired nine missiles from their war jets targeting the home of Nasser Hussein Kullab, and nearby homes, in Canada area, in Tal al-Sultan, west of Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
The three-story, 200 square/meter Kullab family home was inhabited by two families of fourteen members, and was destroyed by the Israeli missiles, while six nearby homes were severely damaged.
The Israeli strikes led to the death of twelve Palestinians in these targeted homes; three of them were leaders of Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas. Among the slain Palestinians were four children and three women.
Medical sources in Rafah said at least 54 Palestinians were injured in the attacks, including 22 children and 16 women.
The Israeli missiles instantly killed Mohammed Hamdan Barhoum, 45, ‘Aiysha Ismail Attiya, 63, Ra’ed Subhi Al-Attar, 40, in addition to Nazera Ramadan Kullab, 41, her sons Ahmed, 17, Yousef, 15, and Abdullah, 11, Hasan Hussein Younis, 79, his wife Amal, 53, their granddaughter, Seba, 4, Ra’ed al-Attar, 40, Mohammad Barhoum, 45,
At least 72 Palestinians, including more than 15 children were killed by Israeli missiles and shells that day, in various parts of the Gaza Strip. Abdel-Fattah was from Rafah. Source: IMEMC, Mezan Center for Human Rights
Issa Khaled al Qatari
September 10, 2014: Issa Khaled al Qatari, 22, was killed by Israeli soldiers who invaded the al-Am’ari refugee camp, in the central West Bank city of Ramallah. He was shot in the chest just one week before his wedding when the soldiers invaded the camp to conduct arrests, and claimed he tried to throw a pipe-bomb at them. Source: IMEMC
Rahaf Abu Jame’
September 10, 2014: Rahaf Suleiman Abu Jame’, 4, was killed by a shrapnel from Israeli missile when her home was targeted by airstrike, in Bani Sohaila, in Khan Younis in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
It is worth mentioning that 26 members of her family, including 19 children and five women, were killed, when she was injured on July 20th.
They have been identified as:
- Fatma Mahmoud Ahmad Abu Jame’ (64);
- Yasser Ahmed Abu Jame’ (27), Fatma’s son;
- Fatma Riad Abdel Rahman Abu Jame’ (25), Yasser’s pregnant wife;
- Sajed Yasser Abu Jame’ (5), Yasser and Fatima’s son;
- Seraj Yasser Abu Jame’ (4), Yasser and Fatima’s son;
- Sara’ Yasser Abu Jame’ (2), Yasser and Fatima’s son;
- Sabah Tawfiq Abu Jame’ (39), Fatma’s daughter;
- Razan Tawfiq Abu Jame’ (14), Sabah and Tawfiq Ahmed’s daughter;
- Jawdat Tawfiq Abu Jame’ (13), Sabah and Tawfiq Ahmed’s daughter;
- Aya Tawfiq Abu Jame’ (10), Sabah and Tawfiq Ahmed’s daughter;
- Haifa Tawfiq Abu Jame’ (9), Sabah and Tawfiq Ahmed’s daughter;
- Ahmed Tawfiq Abu Jame’ (10), Sabah and Tawfiq Ahmed’s son;
- Maysa Tawfiq Abu Jame’ (1 day); Sabah and Tawfiq Ahmed’s daughter;
- Tawfiq Tawfiq Abu Jame’ (5), Sabah and Tawfiq Ahmed’s daughter;
- Shahinaz Waleed Abu Jame’ (28), Fatma’s daughter-in-law, wife of Taysir;
- Ayoub Taysir Abu Jame’ (6), Shahinaz’s son;
- Fatma Taysir Abu Jame’ (7), Shahinaz’s daughter;
- Rayan Taysir Abu Jame’ (4), Shahinaz’s son;
- Rinad Taysir Abu Jame’ (1,5), Shahinaz’s daughter;
- Nujud Taysir Abu Jame’ (4 months), Shahinaz’s daughter;
- Yasmin Ahmed Abu Jame’ (25), Fatma’s daughter-in-law and Basim’s wife. She was pregnant;
- Batoul Bassam Abu Jame’ (3), Yasmin and Basim’s daughter;
- Suheila Bassam Abu Jame’ (2), Yasmin and Basim daughter;
- Bisan Bassam Abu Jame’ (1), Yasmin and Basim daughter;
- Husam Husam Abu Ginas (6), Fatma’s nephew;
- Ahmad Suleiman Sahmoud (34), an acquaintance of the family who was visiting.
Rahaf was from Bani Sohaila. Source: IMEMC
‘Abd-Fattah Abu Salimah
September 10, 2014: ‘Abd-Fattah Abu Salimah, 72, was killed by Israeli missile after the army assassinated a Palestinian fighter in Rafah in southern Gaza. He was seriously injured while in his home on when the bombardment took place on August 21, 2014, and died from his wounds on September 10. Three members of his family and three Hamas fighters were killed in the incident. Source: B’Tselem
Raed Ja’bari
September 09, 2014: Raed Abdul-Salam Ja’bari, 37, was killed by Israeli guards while in custody while being transferred to the Eshil Israeli prison. Israeli officials denied responsibility for his death, but an independent autopsy found that the young man has suffered a brain hemorrhage and his body showed clear signs of torture. Raed was from Hebron. Source: IMEMC
Mohammad ar-Reyati
September 09, 2014: Mohammad ar-Reyati, 22, was killed after the Israeli army bombarded Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip; he suffered a serious injury on July 18, 2014, and succumbed to his wounds at an Egyptian hospital on September 07, 2014. Mohammad was from Gaza. Source: IMEMC
Salah Mohammad Reyati
September 09, 2014: Salah Mohammad Reyati, 22, died at an Egyptian hospital from wounds he suffered on July 18 2014, after Israeli army bombarded a neighborhood in Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. Salah was from Rafah. Source: IMEMC





