Mohammad Omar Qaddoum

September 13, 2023: Mohammad Omar Qaddoum, 29, was one of five Palestinians who were killed, while twenty-five were injured, as a result of an unidentified explosive device where dozens of Palestinians gathered along the border fence, east of Gaza City.

According to the Ministry of Health, five Palestinians were killed, and twenty-six others, including children, were injured, on Wednesday evening, after an explosion along the border fence east of Gaza City in the northern Gaza Strip.

All of the injured were transported to Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, for medical intervention.

The Palestinians killed in the incident were identified as Mohammad Omar QaddoumRa’ed Rawhi Yahia Ramadan, 17, Abdul-Nasser Rami Nofal, 18, Ali Jom’a Ayyad, and Baraa Wael Al-Zard, 18, who is reported to be the son of a Hamas leader.

The exact cause of the explosion could not be fully confirmed however, an eyewitness account offers some further details about the nature of the device.

“What happened with us near the fence, there was a suspicious object, a camera-like object, its width was about 10 centimeters (3.9 inches), with a half meter length (19.7 inches). The object was completely black. We were ambushed, one of the youths decided to check it with a stick, but it immediately exploded.”

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Also, sources in Gaza source quoted eyewitnesses who stated, that members of an Israeli engineering unit arrived at the site, adding that occupation soldiers opened fire at those in the vicinity, and prevented them from leaving the place, until the device exploded.

The incident took place Wednesday afternoon, after hundreds of Palestinians gathered along the border fence between Gaza and Israel, to commemorate the withdrawal of the Israeli occupation forces from the Gaza Strip on September 12, 2005.

Raed Ramadan from Al-Bureij refugee camp

Soldiers fired live rounds and tear gas canisters at demonstrators, injuring five with live rounds, they were transported to Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City.

One man was shot in the head with a tear gas canister, while a number of others sustained inhalation injuries from exposure to tear gas.

Sources added that Palestinian youths detonated small crude explosive devices near the border fence. No injuries were reported.

Mohammad was from the Turkman area in the Sheja’eyya neighborhood in Gaza city. Source: IMEMC

Mohammad Emad Hassanein

July 03, 2023: Mohammad Emad Hassanein, 21, was killed by Israeli soldiers at the entrance of the Al-Biereh city in the occupied West Bank’s central part.

The Palestinian Health Ministry has confirmed Mohammad’s death and said the Israeli soldiers shot him with a live round in the head.

The Palestinian was marching with many young men, protesting the ongoing Israeli invasion and offensive on Jenin in the northern West Bank.

The Israeli offensive in Jenin led to the death of eight Palestinians, and the injury of more than fifty, ten seriously.

The Palestinian Health Ministry said the eight slain Palestinians have been identified as Samih Firas Abu Al-Wafa, 21, Aws Hannoun, Husam Abu Theeba, Noureddin Husam Marshoud, Mohammad Mohannad Shami, Ahmad Al-Amer, Ali Hani Al-Ghoul, and Majdi Ar’arawi.

The Health Ministry said the soldiers attacked the unarmed protesters with a barrage of live fire, rubber-coated steel bullets, and gas bombs.

Mohammad was a former political prisoner and was still recovering from gunshot wounds he suffered when the soldiers shot him on May 15, 2019, before abducting.

At the time, the soldiers shot Mohammad in the right leg, causing serious muscle and nerve damage, and he has since his release form Israeli prisons been receiving treatment to regain the full function of his leg.

Mohammad was studying at the Al-Istiqlal University which trains Palestinian police and intelligence officers, in Jericho, in the northeastern West Bank.

Mohammad’s father is also a Lieutenant with the Palestinian Intelligence services in Ramallah.

Mohammad was from Deir Al-Balah in central Gaza Strip but lived with his family in Ramallah. Source: IMEMC

Mohammad Walid Abdul-Al

May 12, 2023: Mohammad Walid Abdul-Al, 33, was killed in a targeted assassination by an Israeli missile. The assassination came on the fourth day of an Israeli assault on Gaza in which over thirty Palestinians were killed in their homes and neighborhoods, many of them young children,

Medical sources in Gaza said two Palestinians were killed, and at least five were injured when the Israeli Air Force fired a missile at an apartment in the Nasr neighborhood, west of Gaza City.

The sources added that at least one Palestinian was injured when the army fired a missile into an agricultural land east of Beit Lahia in northern Gaza.

In its part, the Islamic Jihad Movement and its Al-Quds Brigades issued a statement confirming the death of one of its leaders and a member of the Central Operations Committee, Eyad Al-Hasani, along with his aide Mohammad Walid Abdul-Al.

The Brigades added that it would retaliate for the assassinations of its leaders and the Palestinian civilians in Gaza and would never abandon the path of resistance until the liberation of the Palestinian people from Israel’s military occupation.

The Israeli Army released footage of when its Air Force targeted Al-Hasani’s home.

Palestinian Health Ministry, Dr. Mai Al-Kaila, said the branch of the Al-Aqsa Hospital in Gaza sustained damage after the army fired a missile at a nearby home and destroyed it.

She denounced the escalating Israeli crimes and violations of International Law, especially articles regarding protecting civilians and those that forbid targeting civilian and health facilities, especially hospitals, medical centers, homes, and educational facilities.

On Thursday and Friday dawn, Israeli missiles killed nine Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, while the soldiers killed two in the West Bank, as Israel continued its escalation against the Palestinian people, their homes, and their lands. Israeli missiles have killed 33 Palestinians, including three children and six women, and injured at least 147, mostly women and children, since the beginning of the Israeli offensive on Tuesday dawn.

The Health Ministry also denounced the deliberate Israeli targeting of medical centers in Gaza and said that, on Friday, the Israeli army fired missiles at the Al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir Al-Balah, in central Gaza, and the Qizan An-Najjar Clinic between Khan Younis and Rafah in southern Gaza.

Eyad was from the Gaza Strip. Source: IMEMC

Eyad Al-Hasani

EyadMay 12, 2023: Eyad Al-Hasani, 51, was killed in a targeted assassination by an Israeli missile. The assassination came on the fourth day of an Israeli assault on Gaza in which over thirty Palestinians were killed in their homes and neighborhoods, many of them young children,

Medical sources in Gaza said two Palestinians were killed, and at least five were injured when the Israeli Air Force fired a missile at an apartment in the Nasr neighborhood, west of Gaza City.

The sources added that at least one Palestinian was injured when the army fired a missile into an agricultural land east of Beit Lahia in northern Gaza.

In its part, the Islamic Jihad Movement and its Al-Quds Brigades issued a statement confirming the death of one of its leaders and a member of the Central Operations Committee, Eyad Al-Hasani, along with his aide Mohammad Walid Abdul-Al.

The Brigades added that it would retaliate for the assassinations of its leaders and the Palestinian civilians in Gaza and would never abandon the path of resistance until the liberation of the Palestinian people from Israel’s military occupation.

The Israeli Army released footage of when its Air Force targeted Al-Hasani’s home.

Palestinian Health Ministry, Dr. Mai Al-Kaila, said the branch of the Al-Aqsa Hospital in Gaza sustained damage after the army fired a missile at a nearby home and destroyed it.

She denounced the escalating Israeli crimes and violations of International Law, especially articles regarding protecting civilians and those that forbid targeting civilian and health facilities, especially hospitals, medical centers, homes, and educational facilities.

On Thursday and Friday dawn, Israeli missiles killed nine Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, while the soldiers killed two in the West Bank, as Israel continued its escalation against the Palestinian people, their homes, and their lands. Israeli missiles have killed 33 Palestinians, including three children and six women, and injured at least 147, mostly women and children, since the beginning of the Israeli offensive on Tuesday dawn.

The Health Ministry also denounced the deliberate Israeli targeting of medical centers in Gaza and said that, on Friday, the Israeli army fired missiles at the Al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir Al-Balah, in central Gaza, and the Qizan An-Najjar Clinic between Khan Younis and Rafah in southern Gaza.

Eyad was from the Gaza Strip. Source: IMEMC

Elian Ata Abu Wadi

May 12, 2023: Elian Ata Abu Wadi, 36, was killed by Israeli missiles in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.

Medical sources at the Indonesian Hospital said Elian was rushed to the medical center later at night suffering serious wounds due to an Israeli bombing targeting the Ezbat Abu Jarad area in Jabali, in northern Gaza, and died from his wounds at dawn.

They added that the Israeli missiles killed Abdul-Halim Najjar, 22, and injured several Palestinians.

Three Palestinians were killed at dawn when the army fired a missile at an apartment in Hamad City in Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, and many others were injured.

One Palestinian was killed, and at least four were injured when the army fired a missile at a home in Bani Sheila town, east of Khan Younis.

Two Palestinians were killed, and several others were injured by Israeli missiles targeting the Sheja’eyya neighborhood east of Gaza City.

One Palestinian was killed when an Israeli military drone fired a missile targeting several residents in Izbat Abed-Rabbo in Beit Lahia, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.

One Palestinian was killed, and several others were injured when an Israeli war jet fired a missile at a building near the Power Plant north of the Nusseirat refugee camp in central Gaza. The bombing caused a blackout in large areas in Gaza City and the central Gaza Strip.

The Palestinians killed by Israeli missiles in Gaza on May 10 and 11 were identified as:

  1. Ahmad Mahmoud Abu Daqqa, 43, Bani Soheila, east of Khan Younis.
  2. Ali Hasan Mohammad Ghali, 50, Hamad city, Khan Younis.
  3. Mahmoud Hasan Mohammad Ghali, 23, Hamad city, Khan Younis.
  4. Mahmoud Walid Mohammad Abdul-Jawad, 26, Hamad city, Khan Younis.
  5. Mohammad Suleiman Khalil Dader, 32, Sheja’eyya, Gaza City.
  6. Hussein Yousef Abdullah Dalloul, 23, Sheja’eyya, Gaza City.
  7. Odai Riyad Al-Louh, Nusseira, central Gaza.
  8. Elian Ata Abu Wadi, 36, Jabalia
  9. Abdul-Halim Najjar, 22, Jabalia.

Israel has now killed 31 in the Gaza Strip since Tuesday, May 9, 30 Palestinians, including three women and six children, and injured more than 106 injuries, including seventeen women and thirty-two children; some of the wounded are in critical condition.

The number of Palestinians killed by Israeli soldiers and paramilitary colonizers since the beginning of this year has arrived to 146, including 26 children and six women.

In the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed the death of Ghazi Yousef Shehab, 66, due to serious wounds he suffered when the soldiers shot him in the abdomen during an invasion of the Nur Shams refugee camp in Tulkarem, in the northwestern West bank.

The Health Ministry added that a young man, Aws Jamal Hamamda Kamil, 30, whom the soldiers shot in the chest and the abdomen in Qabatia, south of the northern West Bank city of Jenin on May 10, succumbed to his wounds on the 11th.

As of May 11, Israeli soldiers and paramilitary colonizers killed 144 Palestinians, including 26 children and 6 women (one was pregnant), in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip since the beginning of 2023.

Elian was from Jabalia Northern Gaza. Source: IMEMC

 

Abdul-Halim Najjar

May 11, 2023: Abdul-Halim Najjar, 22, was killed by Israeli missiles in Jabalia, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.

Medical sources at the Indonesian Hospital said Najjar was killed after the army fired missiles into an area in the Ezbat Abu Jarad area in Jabalia, in northern Gaza.

They added that another Palestinian, Elian Ata Abu Wadi, 36, was seriously injured and was rushed to the Indonesian Hospital, suffering serious injuries, and died from his wounds at dawn, on May 12.

Three Palestinians were killed at dawn when the army fired a missile at an apartment in Hamad City in Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, and many others were injured.

One Palestinian was killed, and at least four were injured when the army fired a missile at a home in Bani Sheila town, east of Khan Younis.

Two Palestinians were killed, and several others were injured by Israeli missiles targeting the Sheja’eyya neighborhood east of Gaza City.

One Palestinian was killed when an Israeli military drone fired a missile targeting several residents in Izbat Abed-Rabbo in Beit Lahia, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.

One Palestinian was killed, and several others were injured when an Israeli war jet fired a missile at a building near the Power Plant north of the Nusseirat refugee camp in central Gaza. The bombing caused a blackout in large areas in Gaza City and the central Gaza Strip.

The Palestinians killed by the Israeli missiles were identified as:

  1. Ahmad Mahmoud Abu Daqqa, 43, Bani Soheila, east of Khan Younis.
  2. Ali Hasan Mohammad Ghali, 50, Hamad city, Khan Younis.
  3. Mahmoud Hasan Mohammad Ghali, 23, Hamad city, Khan Younis.
  4. Mahmoud Walid Mohammad Abdul-Jawad, 26, Hamad city, Khan Younis.
  5. Mohammad Suleiman Khalil Dader, 32, Sheja’eyya, Gaza City.
  6. Hussein Yousef Abdullah Dalloul, 23, Sheja’eyya, Gaza City.
  7. Odai Riyad Al-Louh, Nusseira, central Gaza.
  8. Elian Ata Abu Wadi, 36, Jabalia
  9. Abdul-Halim Najjar, 22, Jabalia.

Israel has now killed 31 in the Gaza Strip since Tuesday, May 9, 30 Palestinians, including three women and six children, and injured more than 106 injuries, including seventeen women and thirty-two children; some of the wounded are in critical condition.

The number of Palestinians killed by Israeli soldiers and paramilitary colonizers since the beginning of this year has arrived to 146, including 26 children and six women.

In the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed the death of Ghazi Yousef Shehab, 66, due to serious wounds he suffered when the soldiers shot him in the abdomen during an invasion of the Nur Shams refugee camp in Tulkarem, in the northwestern West bank.

The Health Ministry added that a young man, Aws Jamal Hamamda Kamil, 30, whom the soldiers shot in the chest and the abdomen in Qabatia, south of the northern West Bank city of Jenin on May 10, succumbed to his wounds on the 11th.

As of May 11, Israeli soldiers and paramilitary colonizers killed 144 Palestinians, including 26 children and 6 women (one was pregnant), in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip since the beginning of 2023.

Abdul-Halim was from Jabalia Northern Gaza. Source: IMEMC

Odai Riyad Al-Louh

May 11, 2023: Odai Riyad Al-Louh, 25, was killed by an Israeli missile in the Nusseirat refugee camp, in central Gaza.

On Thursday and Friday dawn (May 10 and 11), Israeli missiles killed nine Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, while the soldiers killed two in the West Bank, as Israel continued its escalation against the Palestinian people, their homes, and their lands.

A child, 6 years of age, was moderately injured in the head by a fragment of an Israeli missile at homes and buildings, east of the Rafah border terminal, in southern Gaza.

Also, medical sources at the Indonesian Hospital said Elian Abu Wadi, 38, was rushed to the medical center later at night suffering serious wounded due to an Israeli bombing targeting the Ezbat Abu Jarad area in Jabali, in northern Gaza, and died from his wounds at dawn. The attack immediately killed Abdul-Halim Najjar, 22.

Three Palestinians were killed at dawn when the army fired a missile at an apartment in Hamad City in Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, and many others were injured.

One Palestinian was killed, and at least four were injured when the army fired a missile at a home in Bani Sheila town, east of Khan Younis.

Two Palestinians were killed, and several others were injured by Israeli missiles targeting the Sheja’eyya neighborhood east of Gaza City.

One Palestinian was killed when an Israeli military drone fired a missile targeting several residents in Izbat Abed-Rabbo in Beit Lahia, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.

One Palestinian was killed, and several others were injured when an Israeli war jet fired a missile at a building near the Power Plant north of the Nusseirat refugee camp in central Gaza. The bombing caused a blackout in large areas in Gaza City and the central Gaza Strip.

The Palestinians killed by Israeli missiles in Gaza on Thursday are:

  1. Ahmad Mahmoud Abu Daqqa, 43, Bani Soheila, east of Khan Younis.
  2. Ali Hasan Mohammad Ghali, 50, Hamad city, Khan Younis.
  3. Mahmoud Hasan Mohammad Ghali, 23, Hamad city, Khan Younis.
  4. Mahmoud Walid Mohammad Abdul-Jawad, 26, Hamad city, Khan Younis.
  5. Mohammad Suleiman Khalil Dader, 32, Sheja’eyya, Gaza City.
  6. Hussein Yousef Abdullah Dalloul, 23, Sheja’eyya, Gaza City.
  7. Odai Riyad Al-Louh, 25, Nusseirat, central Gaza.
  8. Elian Ata Abu Wadi, 38, Jabalia, Northern Gaza.
  9. ِِAbdul-Halim Najjar, 22, Jabalia, Northern Gaza.

Israel has now killed 31 in the Gaza Strip since Tuesday, May 9, 30 Palestinians, including three women and six children, and injured more than 106 injuries, including seventeen women and thirty-two children; some of the wounded are in critical condition.

The number of Palestinians killed by Israeli soldiers and paramilitary colonizers since the beginning of this year has arrived to 146, including 26 children and six women.

In the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed the death of Ghazi Yousef Shehab, 66, due to serious wounds he suffered when the soldiers shot him in the abdomen during an invasion of the Nur Shams refugee camp in Tulkarem, in the northwestern West bank.

The Health Ministry added that a young man, Aws Jamal Hamamda Kamil, 30, whom the soldiers shot in the chest and the abdomen in Qabatia, south of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, Wednesday, has succumbed to his wounds.

Israeli soldiers and paramilitary colonizers have killed 144 Palestinians, including 26 children and 6 women (one was pregnant), in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip since the beginning of this year.

Elian was from the Nusseirat refugee camp, in central Gaza. Source: IMEMC

Ahmad Mahmoud Abu Daqqa

May 11, 2023: Ahmad Mahmoud Abu Daqqa, 43, was killed by Israeli missiles in Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.

Medical sources at the Gaza European Hospital in Khan Younis said the army killed Ahmad after the Israeli missile struck a home in Bani Soheila town, east of Khan Younis.

They added that the missile caused serious property damage and injured at least four Palestinians.

The Israeli army also fired missiles into Palestinian farmlands, an industrial facility, and several buildings in various parts of the Gaza Strip, causing damage to the building and a few homes.

On Thursday dawn, the Israeli Air Force fired a missile at an apartment in Khan Younis, killing three Palestinians and wounding several others, some seriously.

Israeli missiles have killed 24 Palestinians, including six children and three women, and injured at least 76, including 21 children and eight women since Israel launched its offensive three days earlier.

Many of the wounded Palestinians are in serious condition, especially after being buried under the rubber of their bombarded homes.

The Israeli army has killed 140 Palestinians, including 26 children and six women, in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank since the beginning of this year.

Ahmad was from Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. Source: IMEMC

Mahmoud Walid Abdul-Jawad

May 11, 2023: Mahmoud Walid Abdul-Jawad, 26, was killed, along with two other Palestinian civilians, in an Israeli bombing that targeted a residential apartment in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip.

Media sources said the army fired a missile at an apartment in ‘Hamad City’ in Khan Younis, killing Mahmoud Hassan Ahu Ghali, 46, and his brother, Ali Hasan Au Ghali, 46, and his nephew, Mahmoud Walid Abdul-Jawad, 26.

At least seven Palestinians were injured, and several homes were damaged.

It is worth mentioning that Ali is one of the senior leaders of the Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad, and was one first Palestinians to join the group.

The army also fired a missile at a vacant home in Bani Soheila, east of Khan Younis, and a Palestinian land nearby.

The number of Palestinian homes and apartments destroyed or partially damaged by Israeli missiles arrived at fourteen, mainly in Rafah and Khan Younis, in southern Gaza.

Israeli missiles targeted ten homes and at least three cars on the offensive’s first day.

Israeli missiles have killed 24 Palestinians, including six children and three women, and injured at least 76, including 21 children and eight women since Israel launched its offensive three days earlier.

Many of the wounded Palestinians are in serious condition, especially after being buried under the rubber of their bombarded homes.

Mahmoud was from Hamad village, east of Khan Younis. Source: IMEMC

Mahmoud Hassan Abu Ghali

No image available -Male silhouetteMay 11, 2023: Mahmoud Hasan Abu Ghali, 25, was killed along with two other Palestinian civilians were killed in an Israeli bombing that targeted a residential apartment in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip.

Media sources said the army fired a missile at an apartment in ‘Hamad City’ in Khan Younis, killing Mahmoud Hassan Ahu Ghali, 46, amd his brother, Ali Hasan Au Ghali, 46, and his nephew, Mahmoud Walid Abdul-Jawad, 26. At least seven Palestinians were injured, and several homes were damaged.

It is worth mentioning that Ali is one of the senior leaders of the Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad, and was one first Palestinians to join the group.

The army also fired a missile at a vacant home in Bani Soheila, east of Khan Younis, and a Palestinian land nearby.

The number of Palestinian homes and apartments destroyed or partially damaged by Israeli missiles arrived at fourteen, mainly in Rafah and Khan Younis, in southern Gaza.

Israeli missiles targeted ten homes and at least three cars on the offensive’s first day.

Israeli missiles have killed 24 Palestinians, including six children and three women, and injured at least 76, including 21 children and eight women since Israel launched its offensive three days earlier.

Many of the wounded Palestinians are in serious condition, especially after being buried under the rubber of their bombarded homes.

Mahmoud was from Hamad village, east of Khan Younis. Source: IMEMC