Asma’ Jehad Al-Helou

July 20, 2014: Asma’ Jehad Al-Helou, 24, was killed by Israeli missiles that struck homes in the Sheja’eyya neighborhood, east of Gaza City; her father, mother, two sisters and two brothers, along with several relatives, including twin infants and a child, were also killed, and many Palestinians were wounded. It took rescue and civil defense teams until July 27th to recover most of the bodies of the slain Palestinians as they remained buried under the rubble amidst ongoing Israeli bombardment. Asma’ was from Gaza. Source: Mezan Center for Human Rights

Ahmed Jehad Al-Helou

July 20, 2014: Ahmed Jehad Al-Helou, 26, was killed by Israeli missiles that struck homes in the Sheja’eyya neighborhood, east of Gaza City; his father, mother, three sisters, and brother, along with several relatives, including twin infants and a child, were also killed, and many Palestinians were wounded. It took rescue and civil defense teams until July 27th to recover most of the bodies of the slain Palestinians as they remained buried under the rubble amidst ongoing Israeli bombardment. Ahmed was from Gaza. Source: Mezan Center for Human Rights

Mohammed Jehad Al-Helou

July 20, 2014: Mohammed Jehad Al-Helou, 29, was killed by Israeli missiles that struck homes in the Sheja’eyya neighborhood, east of Gaza City; his father, mother, three sisters, and brother, along with several relatives, including twin infants and a child, were also killed, and many Palestinians were wounded. It took rescue and civil defense teams until July 27th to recover most of the bodies of the slain Palestinians as they remained buried under the rubble amidst ongoing Israeli bombardment. Mohammed was from Gaza.  Source: Mezan Center for Human Rights

Seham Atta Al-Helou

July 20, 2014: Seham Atta Al-Helou, 56, was killed by Israeli missiles that struck homes in the Sheja’eyya neighborhood, east of Gaza city, during the heaviest shelling and bombardment targeting the densely-populated neighborhood, east of Gaza City; her husband, their three daughters and two sons, along with several relatives including twin infants and a child, were also killed, and dozens of Palestinians were wounded. It took rescue and civil defense teams until July 27th to recover most of the bodies of the slain Palestinians as they remained buried under the rubble amidst ongoing Israeli bombardment. Seham was from Gaza. Source: Mezan Center for Human Rights

Jehad Mahmoud Al-Helou

July 20, 2014: Jehad Mahmoud Al-Helou, 58, was killed by Israeli missiles that struck homes in the Sheja’eyya neighborhood, east of Gaza City, during the heaviest shelling and bombardment targeting the densely-populated neighborhood, also killing his wife, their three daughters and two sons, along with many relatives, including twin infants and a child, in addition to wounding dozens of Palestinians, including children. It took rescue and civil defense teams until July 27th to recover most of the bodies of the slain Palestinians as they remained buried under the rubble amidst ongoing Israeli bombardment. Jehad was from Gaza. Source: Mezan Center for Human Rights

Karam Ibrahim Barham

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July 19, 2014: Karam Ibrahim Barham, 25, was killed by an Israeli missile that struck homes in the eastern part of Khan Younis city, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, killing five Palestinians, and wounding many others. Dozens of Palestinians, including at least 11 members of al-Kilani family, were killed and hundreds were injured, in various Israeli bombings and shelling on that day  alone. Karam was from Khan Younis. Source: IMEMC

Sami Abdullah Judeh

 July 19, 2014: Sami Abdullah Judeh, 18, died from serious wounds he suffered on July 08, 2014, when an Israeli drone that fired a missile at a three-story house belonging to Odeh Ahmed Kaware’, in Jurat al-Lout area in Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. The building housed five families and many neighbors who fled their homes after being targeted by Israeli missiles. Nine Palestinians, including six children, were instantly killed in Kaware’ family home, and 28 others, including children, were injured. Sami was from Khan Younis. Source: Mezan Center for Human Rights