July 10, 2014: Tareq Mahmoud Al-Haj, 18, was killed by Israeli missiles fired at his family’s 100 square/meter house, and several nearby buildings, in the densely-populated Khan Younis refugee camp, in Khan Younis city, the southern part of the Gaza Strip, completely destroying the house, and also killing his father, Mahmoud, 52, Mother, Basma, 51, two brothers, Omar, 20, and Sa’d, 16, and his three sisters, Najla’, 29, Asma’, 22, and Fatma, 14, while 23 Palestinians, including children, were injured due to the bombing which also destroyed nearby homes. Tareq was from Khan Younis. Source: Mezan Center For Human Rights
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Omar Mahmoud Al-Haj
Basma Abdel Qader Al-Haj
Mahmoud Lutfi al-Haj
July 10, 2014: Mahmoud Lutfi al-Haj, 52, was killed by Israeli missiles fired at his 100 square/meter house, and several nearby buildings, in the densely-populated Khan Younis refugee camp, in Khan Younis city, the southern part of the Gaza Strip, completely destroying the house, and also killing his wife, Basma, 51, three sons, Omar, 20, Tareq, 18, Sa’d, 16, and three daughters, Najla’, 29, Asma’, 22, and Fatma, 14, while 23 Palestinians, including children, were injured due to the bombing which also destroyed nearby homes. Mahmoud was from Khan Younis. Source: Mezan Center For Human Rights
Mohammed Khalaf Al-Nawasra
July 9, 2014: Mohammed Khalaf Al-Nawasra, 2, was killed by an Israeli missile fired at his family’s house in al-Maghazi refugee camp, in Gaza, leading to the death of three family members, including two children. The house was targeted again on August 20 and 26; several nearby houses were damaged, and two Palestinians were injured. Mohammad was from al-Maghazi. Source: Mezan Center For Human Rights
Nedal Khalaf Al-Nawasra
July 9, 2014: Nedal Khalaf Al-Nawasra, 4, was killed by an Israeli missile fired at his family’s house in al-Maghazi refugee camp, in Gaza, leading to the death of three family members, including two children. The house was targeted again on August 20 and 26; several nearby houses were damaged, and two Palestinians were injured. Nedal was from al-Maghazi. Source: Mezan Center For Human Rights
Aisha Shabib Al-Nawasra
July 9, 2014: Aisha Shabib Al-Nawasra, 23, was killed by an Israeli missile fired at her family’s house in al-Maghazi refugee camp, in Gaza, leading to the death of three family members, including two children. The house was targeted again on August 20 and 26; several nearby houses were damaged, and two Palestinians were injured. Aisha was from al-Maghazi. Source: Mezan Center For Human Rights
Salah Awad Al-Nawasra
July 9, 2014: Salah Awad Al-Nawasra, 22, was killed by an Israeli missile fired at his father’s house in al-Maghazi refugee camp, in Gaza, leading to the death of three family members, including two children. The house was targeted again on August 20 and 26; several nearby houses were damaged, and two Palestinians were injured. Salah was from al-Maghazi. Source: Mezan Center For Human Rights
Seraj Iyad Abdel ‘Al
July 08, 2014: Seraj Iyad Abdel ‘Al, 7, was killed by 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 killed in Kaware’ family home, and 28 others, including children, were injured. Seraj was from Khan Younis. Source: Mezan Center for Human Rights
Abdullah Mohammed Kaware’
July 08, 2014: Abdullah Mohammed Kaware’, 17, was killed by 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 killed in Kaware’ family home, and 28 others, including children, were injured. Abdullah was from Khan Younis. Source: Mezan Center for Human Rights