Saad Dawabsha

August 8th, 2015:  Saad Dawabsha, 32, died of burn wounds sustained on July 31st. He was burned to death along with his wife and 18 month old baby, Ali, when right-wing Israelis firebombed his family’s home. His four-year-old son, Ahmad, was the only one to survive the attack – with third degree burns all over his body.

The attack took place at about 2:30 in the morning, in the village of Douma, in the northern part of the West Bank near the city of Nablus.

The Israeli attackers arrived in the dead of night in the village, and began by spray-painting hate slogans against Palestinians on the Dawabsha family home. They then broke a window and threw a firebomb inside, setting off the fire that killed the baby.

The graffiti, written in Hebrew, included the phrase ‘price tag’, which is a slogan used by right-wing Israeli extremists against Palestinians – the reference being that continued Palestinian existence in the Israeli-occupied West Bank would exact a price from the Israeli colonizers.

Ali’s father Sa’ad Dawabsha, and his mother Reham, 37, were also burned to death. Ali’s older brother, Ahmad, four years of age, suffered third degree burns all over his body but survived the attack.

In May 2020, nearly five years after the attack, one of the Israeli attackers was convicted of murder. The other attackers were not convicted, and still walk free.

Israel’s Lod District Court convicted Israeli settler, Amiram Ben-Uliel for his involvement in the arson attack that resulted in the death of 18-month-old Ali Dawabsha.

Ben-Uliel was involved in the 2015  attack that killed Ali Dawabsha and severely burned his older brother Ahmad and both his parents, Reham and Sa’ad when the settler, with others, threw flaming Molotov cocktails into the family bedroom. Reham and Saad later died of their wounds.

The Dawabsha family was from Douma village near Nablus. Source: IMEMC

Mohammad Tal’at Zaki al-Ghul

August 21, 2014: Mohammad Tal’at Zaki al-Ghul, 30, a resident of Gaza city, was killed in Gaza city, by a missile fired from an Israeli aircraft.

He was the object of a targeted killing. Mohammad was a member of the military wing of Hamas.

He was killed while riding in his car near the Falastin stadium in a-Nisr neighborhood.

Mohammad was from Gaza City, in the central Gaza Strip. Source: B’Tselem

Mohammad Nayef Ja’abis

August 4, 2014: Mohammad Nayef Mohammad Ja’abis, 19, a resident of Jabal al-Mukabber, East Jerusalem District, was killed on 04 Aug 2014 in Jerusalem, by Israeli police who shot him with live ammunition.

He was shot to death by police immediately after perpetrating what Israeli police described as a driving attack in Shmuel HaNavi neighborhood, Jerusalem. He fatally ran over an Israeli citizen and caused a bus to overturn.

Mohammad was from Jabal al-Mukabber in East Jerusalem. Source: B’Tselem.

Mahmoud Salama Dheir

July 29, 2014: Mahmoud Salama Mahmoud Dheir, 46, was killed by Israeli missiles fired from aircraft at the family’s three-story house, in Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.

Five families comprised of 26 Palestinians were living in the bombardment house which was completely destroyed, causing the death of 19 Palestinians from Dheir family, including eight children.

Al-Mezan Center for Human Rights have reported that most of the residents of the bombarded building were not at home at the time of the Israeli bombardment, but most of the family members returned to the building to reunite with his grandmother, Turkiya, to celebrate Eid al-Fitr Muslim feast which marks the end of Ramadan.

The slain family members have been identified by al-Mezan Center for Human Rights as:

1. Turkiya Khalil Hamed Dheir, 66.

2. Ezat Salama Mahmoud Dheir, 23, Turkiya’s son. (Journalist) (Journalist)

3. Omar Salama Mahmoud Dheir, 38, Turkiya’s son.

4. Reem Abdel Aziz Mohammed Dheir, 32, Omar’s wife.

5. Maria Omar Salama Dheir, 12, Reem and Omar’s daughter.

6. Ghidaa Omar Salama Dheir, 7, Reem and Omar’s daughter

7. Mohammed Omar Salama Dheir, 10, Reem and Omar’s son.

8. Mo’men Omar Salam Dheir, 9, Reem and Omar’s son.

9. Yamen Omar Salama Dheir, 5, Reem and Omar’s son.

10. Mahmoud Salama Mahmoud Dheir, 46, Turkiya’s son.

11. Jamalat Mahmoud Mohammed Dheir, 41, Mahmoud’s wife.

12. Salama Mahmoud Salama Dheir, 12. Jamalat and Mahmoud’s son.

13. Mohammed Mahmoud Salama Dheir, 8, Jamalat and Mahmoud’s son.

14. Arwa Mahmoud Dheir, 16.

15. Shorouq Mahmoud Salama Dheir, 21, Jamalat and Mahmoud’s daughter.

16. Ola Mahmoud Salama Dheir, 19, Jamalat and Mahmoud’s daughter.

17. Yasmin Ahmed Dheir, 24, Omar’s sister-in-law.

18. Tasneem Mohammed Salama Dheir, 4, Yasmin’s daughter.

19. Wafaa Abdel Razeq Eid Dheir, 29, Omar’s sister-in-law who was pregnant.

That day witnessed one of the most intensive Israeli bombardment and shelling in the Gaza Strip.

More than 51 Palestinians, including entire families, were killed that day alone in various parts of the Gaza Strip, while dozens were injured by ongoing Israeli bombardment and shelling.

Mahmoud was from Rafah. Source: Mezan Center for Human Rights, IMEMC