Nesma Iyad Siam

girl-nophotoJuly 21, 2014: Nesma Iyad Al-Qassas, 10, was killed by an Israeli missile fired into the third-floor flat of Yasser Khader al-Qassas, in the Thalathini Street, south of Gaza city.

She was killed along with several family members, including children.

Besides Nesma, the slain family members have been identified as:

 

  1. Sumaya Mohammed Nassar Al-Qassas, 33
  2. Yasmin Yasser Al-Qassas, 7, Sumaya’s daughter
  3. Isara’ Yasser Al-Qassas, 10, Sumaya’s daughter
  4. Arwa Yasser Al-Qassas, 5, Sumaya’s daughter
  5. Samar Yasser Al Qassas, 3, Sumaya’s daughter
  6. Faiza Saber Ahmed Siam, 67, Sumaya’s mother
  7. Alyaa’ khadir Yousif Siam (33), Sumaya’s sister
  8. Lamia’ Iyad Al Qassas, 12, Yasser’s niece.

Nesma was from Gaza. Source: Mezan Center For Human Rights

Yasmin Yasser Al-Qassas

yasmin_qassasJuly 21, 2014: Yasmin Yasser Al-Qassas, 7, was killed by an Israeli missile fired into the third-floor flat of her father, Yasser Khader al-Qassas, in the Thalathini Street, south of Gaza city.

She was killed along with her mother, Sumaya, 33, and her sisters, Isara’, 10, Arwa, 5, and Samar, 3.

Sumaya’s mother, Faiza Saber Siam, 67, and her sister Alyaa’ Khadir Siam, 33, were also killed along with Yasmin’s cousins, Nesma Iyad al-Qassas, 10, and Lamia Iyad al-Qassam, 12. Sumaya was from Gaza. Source: Mezan Center For Human Rights

Inas Sha’ban Derbas

July 21, 2014: Inas Sha’ban Derbas, 30, was killed by Israeli missiles into the ten-story al-Salam residential building in Omar al-Mokhtar Street area, in Gaza City, destroying the building where several families sought shelter after the army issued warnings for them to leave their homes and neighborhoods, in Beit Lahia, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip, and to seek shelter in city centers, as the soldiers were preparing to bombard them. The Israeli army claimed it was targeting Sha’ban al-Dahdouh, 30, a member of the Islamic Jihad in Gaza. The attack led to the death of eleven Palestinians, including her parents, two sisters, brother, and five children of one of her sisters. Her sister, Taghrid, and her family held German citizenships, as Taghrid’s husband lived there for twenty years, while two of his children, who were born there, remained in Germany. Inas was from Beit Lahia. Source: Mezan Center For Human Rights

Arwa Yasser Al-Qassas

arwa_qassasJuly 21, 2014: Arwa Yasser Al-Qassas, 5, was killed by an Israeli missile fired into the third-floor flat of her father, Yasser Khader al-Qassas, in the Thalathini Street, south of Gaza city.

Her mother, Sumaya Mohammed Al-Qassas, 33, along with Sumaya’s daughters Yasmin, 7, Isara’, 10, Samar, 3, and her mother, Faiza, 67.

Her aunt, Alyaa’, 33, and Yasser’s nieces Nesma Iyad Al-Qassas, 10, and Lamia’ Iyad Al-Qassas, 12, were also killed in the bombardment. Arwa was from Gaza. Source: Mezan Center For Human Rights

 

Soura Sha’ban Derbas

July 21, 2014: Soura Sha’ban Derbas, 41, was killed by Israeli missiles fired missiles into the ten-story al-Salam residential building in Omar al-Mokhtar Street area, in Gaza City, destroying the building where several families sought shelter after the army issued warnings for them to leave their homes and neighborhoods, in Beit Lahia, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip, and to seek shelter in city centers, as the soldiers were preparing to bombard them. The Israeli army claimed it was targeting Sha’ban al-Dahdouh, 30, a member of the Islamic Jihad in Gaza. The attack led to the death of eleven Palestinians, including her parents, two sisters, brother, and five children of one of her sisters. Her sister, Taghrid, and her family held German citizenships, as Taghrid’s husband lived there for twenty years, while two of his children, who were born there, remained in Germany. Soura was from Beit Lahia. Source: Mezan Center For Human Rights

Samar Yasser Al-Qassas

samar July 21, 2014: Samar Yasser Al-Qassas, 3, was killed by an Israeli missile fired into the third-floor flat of her father, Yasser Khader al-Qassas, in the Thalathini Street, south of Gaza city.

She was killed along with her mother, Sumaya, 33, her sisters, Yasmin, 7, Isara’, 10, Arwa, 5, her grandmother, Faiza, Saber Siam, 67,

Her aunt, Alyaa’ Khadir Siam, 33, in addition to her cousins, Nesma Iyad al-Qassas, 10, and Lamia, 12. were also killed in the bombardment. Samar was from Gaza. Source: Mezan Center For Human Rights

Mahmoud Sha’ban Derbas

July 21, 2014: Mahmoud Sha’ban Derbas, 37, was killed by Israeli missiles fired missiles into the ten-story al-Salam residential building in Omar al-Mokhtar Street area, in Gaza City, destroying the building where several families sought shelter after the army issued warnings for them to leave their homes and neighborhoods, in Beit Lahia, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip, and to seek shelter in city centers, as the soldiers were preparing to bombard them. The Israeli army claimed it was targeting Sha’ban al-Dahdouh, 30, a member of the Islamic Jihad in Gaza. The attack led to the death of eleven Palestinians, including his parents, three sisters, brother, and five children of one of his sisters. His sister, Taghrid, and her family held German citizenships, as Taghrid’s husband lived there for twenty years, while two of his children, who were born there, remained in Germany. Mahmoud was from Beit Lahia. Source: Mezan Center For Human Rights

Aida Sha’ban Derbas

July 21, 2014: Aida Sha’ban Mohammed Derbas, 47, was killed by Israeli missiles fired missiles into the ten-story al-Salam residential building in Omar al-Mokhtar Street area, in Gaza City, destroying the building where several families sought shelter after the army issued warnings for them to leave their homes and neighborhoods, in Beit Lahia, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip, and to seek shelter in city centers, as the soldiers were preparing to bombard them. The Israeli army claimed it was targeting Sha’ban al-Dahdouh, 30, a member of the Islamic Jihad in Gaza. The attack led to the death of eleven Palestinians, including her parents, two sisters, two brothers, and five children of one of her sisters. Her sister, Taghrid, and her family held German citizenships, as Taghrid’s husband lived there for twenty years, while two of his children, who were born there, remained in Germany. Aida was from Beit Lahia. Source: Mezan Center For Human Rights

Ilias Ibrahim Al-Kilani

July 21, 2014: Ilias Ibrahim Al-Kilani, 3, was killed by Israeli missiles fired missiles into the ten-story al-Salam residential building in Omar al-Mokhtar Street area, in Gaza City, completely destroying the building where several families sought shelter after the army issued warnings for them to leave their homes and neighborhoods, in Beit Lahia, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip, and to seek shelter in city centers, as the soldiers were preparing to bombard them. The Israeli army claimed it was targeting Sha’ban al-Dahdouh, 30, a member of the Islamic Jihad in Gaza. The attack led to the death of eleven Palestinians, including his father, mother, sister and two brothers, in addition to three other women. The family held German citizenships, as the father lived there for twenty years, while two of his children, who were born there, remained in Germany. Ilias, a German citizen, was from Beit Lahia. Source: Mezan Center For Human Rights

Yasser Ibrahim Al-Kilani

July 21, 2014: Yasser Ibrahim Al-Kilani, 7, was killed by Israeli missiles fired missiles into the ten-story al-Salam residential building in Omar al-Mokhtar Street area, in Gaza City, completely destroying the building where several families sought shelter after the army issued warnings for them to leave their homes and neighborhoods, in Beit Lahia, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip, and to seek shelter in city centers, as the soldiers were preparing to bombard them. The Israeli army claimed it was targeting Sha’ban al-Dahdouh, 30, a member of the Islamic Jihad in Gaza. The attack led to the death of eleven Palestinians, including his father, mother, sister and two brothers, in addition to three other women. The family held German citizenships, as the father lived there for twenty years, while two of his children, who were born there, remained in Germany. Yasser, a German citizen, was from Beit Lahia. Source: Mezan Center For Human Rights