July 26, 2014: Islam Hamouda Al-Najjar, 4, was killed by an Israeli missile that struck his home in Bani Sohaila area, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. 19 members of Najjar family, including her mother, sister and brother, were killed, and only three survived with serious wounds. Islam was from Khan Younis. Source: Mezan Center for Human Rights
July 2014
Iman Salah Al-Najjar
July 26, 2014: Iman Salah Al-Najjar, 23, was killed by an Israeli missile that struck her home in Bani Sohaila area, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. 19 members of Najjar family, including children and infants, were killed, and only three survived with serious wounds. Iman was from Khan Younis. Source: Mezan Center for Human Rights
Ikhlas Samir Al-Najjar
July 26, 2014: Ikhlas Samir Al-Najjar, 26, was killed by an Israeli missile that struck his home in Bani Sohaila area, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. 19 members of Najjar family, including her parents, two daughters and son, were killed, and only three survived with serious wounds. Ikhlas was from Khan Younis. Source: Mezan Center for Human Rights
Riham Fayiz Al-Najjar
July 26, 2014: Riham Fayiz Al-Najjar, 25, was killed by an Israeli missile that struck his home in Bani Sohaila area, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. 19 members of Najjar family, including her two sons, father and mother in law, were killed, and only three survived with serious wounds. Riham, who was also pregnant, was from Khan Younis. Source: Mezan Center for Human Rights
Kifah Samir Al-Najjar
July 26, 2014: Kifah Samir Al-Najjar, 22, was killed by an Israeli missile that struck his home in Bani Sohaila area, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. 19 members of Najjar family, including her parents, six women and ten children, were killed, and only three survived with serious wounds. Kifah was from Khan Younis. Source: Mezan Center for Human Rights
Majd Samir Al-Najjar
July 26, 2014: Majd Samir Al-Najjar, 18, was killed by an Israeli missile that struck his home in Bani Sohaila area, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. 19 members of Najjar family, including six women and ten children, were killed, and only three survived with serious wounds. Majd was from Khan Younis. Source: Mezan Center for Human Rights
Ghalia Mohammed Al-Najjar
July 26, 2014: Ghalia Mohammed Al-Najjar, 56, was killed by an Israeli missile that struck his home in Bani Sohaila area, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
19 members of Najjar family, including six women and ten children, were killed, and only three survived with serious wounds. Ghalia was from Khan Younis. Source: Mezan Center for Human Rights
Samir Hussein Al-Najjar
July 26, 2014: Samir Hussein Al-Najjar, 52, was killed by an Israeli missile that struck his home in Bani Sohaila area, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. 19 members of Najjar family, including six women and ten children, were killed, and only three survived with serious wounds. Samir was from Khan Younis. Source: Mezan Center for Human Rights
Anas Hatem Qdeih
July 24, 2014: Anas (Bader) Hatem Qdeih, 7, was killed by Israeli soldiers who carried out heavy bombardment and shelling of Khuza’a, a small town of about 10,000 residents, east of the city of Khan Younis, not far from the border with Israel, in southern Gaza Strip.
Al-Mezan Center for Human Rights said that on July 23, Ahmed Mohammed Qdieh, 19, was killed by Israeli soldiers who initiated a ground invasion into Khuza’a.
The Israeli forces reportedly warned the residents to leave the area, but many residents were trapped, as the town was under heavy shelling by the army.
Israeli air strikes hit many civilian homes and destroyed the local mosque; dozens of people were reportedly killed during the ground invasion.
Ahmed’s brother, Dr. Kamal Mohammed Qdieh, 40, said that more than 200 residents took refuge in his clinic thinking that it would be a safe place, but the situation became very difficult with heavy bombings.
The Palestinians taking shelter in the clinic took the decision to all go out together with white flags.
Hundreds of people left the area with them, around 8:00am, carrying white flags, and walking toward the main entrance of the town. Once they reached the main entrance, they were exposed to intense fire from the Israeli army; some people were injured.
The Israeli soldiers told them that they did not have permission to leave the town – so they decided to return to the clinic.
Around 6:30pm, two missiles were fired from drones at the garden of the house that hosts the clinic, resulting in many injuries and Ahmed’s death.
On July 24th, Rami Ra’ed Qdeih, 18, was killed by an Israeli shell at around 9 in the morning, when people tried to evacuate the clinic after it was targeted with a drone strike.
The fleeing Palestinian were then met by an Israeli tank that allowed them to pass, but the soldiers later fired a missile, seriously wounding Anas Hatem Qdeih, 7, who died from his wounds after the soldiers held an ambulance at a checkpoint, although the wounded child was just three minutes away from the hospital.
The Palestinians continued to walk while carrying white flags, and met another tank where the soldiers told them to sit down, but they continued walking.
Three kilometers later, the army targeted a motorcycle behind them, killing three other family members, identified as Ismail Hassan Qdeih, 55, Nafez Salman Qdeih, 45, and his daughter Dawlat Nafez Qdeih, 20. Anas was from Khuza’a. Source: IMEMC, Mezan Center For Human Rights
Dawlat Nafez Qdeih
July 24, 2014: Dawlat Nafez Qdeih, 20, was killed by Israeli soldiers who fired a missile at a motorcycle in Khuza’a town, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
Dawlat was fleeing heavy Israeli bombardment and shelling, and was killed in this incident along with her father, Nafez Qdeih, 45, and Ismail Hassan Qdieh, 55.
The Israeli forces reportedly warned the residents to leave the area, but many were trapped, as the town was under heavy shelling by Israeli forces.
Israeli air strikes hit many civilian homes and destroyed the local mosque; dozens of people were reportedly killed during the ground invasion.
Dr. Kamal Mohammed Qdieh, 40, whose brother, Ahmad, 19, was killed in the bombardment a day earlier, said that more than 200 residents took refuge in his clinic thinking that it would be a safe place, but the situation became very difficult with heavy bombings.
The Palestinians taking shelter in the clinic took the decision to all go out together with white flags.
Hundreds of people left the area with them, around 8:00am, carrying white flags, and walked toward the main entrance of the town.
Once they reached the neighborhood near the main entrance, they were exposed to intense fire from the Israeli army, causing many injuries.
The Israeli soldiers told them that they did not have permission to leave the village – so they decided to return to the clinic.
Israeli air strikes hit many civilian homes and destroyed the local mosque; dozens of people were reportedly killed during the ground invasion.
The International Middle East Media Center said that the corpse of Anas Hatem Qdeih, 7, was pulled from under the rubble on July 24. Dawlat was from Khuza’a. Source: IMEMC, Mezan Center For Human Rights