Najla Mahmoud Al-Haj

July 10, 2014: Najla’ Mahmoud Al-Haj, 29, was killed by Israeli missiles fired at her 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 her father, Mahmoud, 52, Mother, Basma, 51, three brothers, Omar, 20, Tareq, 18, and Sa’d, 16, and her sisters, Asma’, 22, and Fatma, 14, while 23 Palestinians, including children, were injured due to the bombing which also destroyed nearby homes. Najla’ was from Khan Younis. Source: Mezan Center For Human Rights

Basma Abdel Qader Al-Haj

July 10, 2014: Basma Abdel Qader Al-Haj, 51, was killed by Israeli missiles fired at her 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 her husband, Mahmoud, 52, 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. Basma was from Khan Younis. Source: Mezan Center For Human Rights

Sawsan Ibrahim Al-Kilani

July 21, 2014: Sawsan Ibrahim Al-Kilani, 10, was killed by Israeli missiles fired into the ten-story Al-Salam residential building in Omar al-Mokhtar Street area, in Gaza City.

The bombarded building was destroyed.

Several families sought shelter in the building after the army issued warnings for them to leave their homes and neighborhoods, in Beit Lahia, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.

The families rushed 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 father, mother, sister and three 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.

Sawsan, a German citizen, was from Beit Lahia. Source: Mezan Center For Human Rights