July 21, 2014: Dalal Nabil Siyam, 9 months, was killed by Israeli shells that struck the family home and nearby buildings during early morning hours, also leading to the death of 12 siblings, including many children, in Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. Dalal was from Rafah. Source: Mezan Center for Human Rights
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Ahmed Ayman Siyam
July 21, 2014: Ahmed Ayman Siyam, 15, was killed by Israeli shells that struck the family home and nearby buildings during early morning hours, also leading to the death of 12 siblings, including many children, in Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. Ahmed was from Rafah. Source: Mezan Center for Human Rights
Abdel-Rahman Nabil Siyam
July 21, 2014: Abdel-Rahman Nabil Siyam, 6, was killed by Israeli shells that struck the family home and nearby buildings during early morning hours, also leading to the death of 12 siblings, including many children, in Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. Abdel-Rahman was from Rafah. Source: Mezan Center for Human Rights
Mustafa Nabil Siyam
July 21, 2014: Mustafa Nabil Siyam, 9, was killed by Israeli shells that struck the family home and nearby buildings during early morning hours, also leading to the death of 12 siblings, including many children, in Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. Mustafa was from Rafah. Source: Mezan Center for Human Rights
Ghaida Nabil Siyam
July 21, 2014: Ghaida Nabil Siyam, 7, was killed by Israeli shells that struck the family home and nearby buildings during early morning hours, also leading to the death of 12 siblings, including many children, in Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. Ghaida was from Rafah. Source: Mezan Center for Human Rights
Husam Abu Ginas
July 20, 2014: Husam Abu Ginas, 6, was killed by Israeli soldiers who fired missiles into the three-story house of his uncle, Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jame’, where five families lived, in Bani Suheila town, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
He was among 25 family members, and a visiting acquaintance, who were killed in the attack. Among the killed were 19 children, including two infant girls; one was four months, and the other was just one day old, while the rest were between the ages of 1 and 14.
The intensity of the Israeli bombardment and shelling prevented medics and rescue teams from conducting an efficient search until the next day. Husam was from Bani Suheila, in Khan Younis. Source: Mezan Center for Human Rights
Suheila Abu Jame’
July 20, 2014: Suheila Bassam Abu Jame’, 2, was killed by Israeli soldiers who fired missiles into the three-story house of Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jame’, where five families lived, in Bani Suheila town, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
Her pregnant mother, Yasmin, 25, and her sisters, Batoul, 3, and Bisan, 1, in addition to her grandmother, Fatma Mahmoud Abu Jame’, 64, were among 25 family members, and a visiting acquaintance, who were killed in the attack.
The intensity of the Israeli bombardment and shelling prevented medics and rescue teams from conducting an efficient search until the next day.
Among the killed were 19 children, including two infant girls; one was four months, and the other was just one day old, while the rest were between the ages of 1 and 14. Suheila was from Bani Suheila, in Khan Younis. Source: Mezan Center for Human Rights
Batoul Abu Jame’
July 20, 2014: Batoul Bassam Abu Jame’, 3, was killed by Israeli soldiers who fired missiles into the three-story house of Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jame’, where five families lived, in Bani Suheila town, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
Her pregnant mother, Yasmin, 25, and her sisters, Suheila, 2, and Bisan, 1, and her grandmother, Fatma Mahmoud Abu Jame’, 64, were among 25 family members, and a visiting acquaintance, who were killed in the attack. The intensity of the Israeli bombardment and shelling prevented medics and rescue teams from conducting an efficient search until the next day.
Among the killed were 19 children, including two infant girls; one was four months, and the other was just one day old, while the rest were between the ages of 1 and 14. Batoul was from Bani Suheila, in Khan Younis. Source: Mezan Center for Human Rights
Rinad Taysir Abu Jame’
July 20, 2014: Rinad Taysir Abu Jame’, 18 months, was killed by Israeli soldiers who fired missiles into the three-story house of Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jame’, where five families lived, in Bani Suheila town, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
Her mother, Shahinaz Waleed Abu Jame’, 28, her sisters, Fatma, 7, and Nujud, 4 months, in addition to her aunt, Yasmin, 25, and her children, Batoul, 3, Suheila, 2, Bisan, 1, and her cousin, Husam, 6, were among the 25 family members, and a visiting acquaintance, who were killed in the attack.
The intensity of the Israeli bombardment and shelling prevented medics and rescue teams from conducting an efficient search until the next day. Among the killed were 19 children, including two infant girls; one was four months, and the other was just one day old, while the rest were between the ages of 1 and 14. Rinad was from Bani Suheila, in Khan Younis. Source: Mezan Center for Human Rights
Nujud Abu Jame’
July 20, 2014: Nujud Taysir Abu Jame’, 4 months, was killed by Israeli soldiers who fired missiles into the three-story house of Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jame’, where five families lived, in Bani Suheila town, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
Her mother, Shahinaz Waleed Abu Jame’, 28, her sisters, Fatma, 7, and Rinad, 18 months, in addition to her aunt, Yasmin, 25, and her children, Batoul, 3, Suheila, 2, Bisan, 1, and her brothers, Ayoub, 6, and Rayan, 4, and her cousin, Husam, 6, were among the 25 family members, and a visiting acquaintance, who were killed in the attack.
The intensity of the Israeli bombardment and shelling prevented medics and rescue teams from conducting an efficient search until the next day.
Among the killed were 19 children, including two infant girls; one was four months, and the other was just one day old, while the rest were between the ages of 1 and 14. Nujud was from Bani Suheila, in Khan Younis. Source: Mezan Center for Human Rights