Hamdan's martyrdom
Dr. Hassan Hamdan was martyred, along with twelve members of his family, following a direct attack on his home in the city of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip.
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Dr. Hassan Hamdan was martyred, along with twelve members of his family, following a direct attack on his home in the city of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip.
Mohammed Qashqash was martyred as a result of a strike on his home in Beit Lahya in the northern Gaza Strip, alongside dozens of others who had sought refuge there.
Dr. Mohammed Badr was martyred alongside his brother as they were on the evacuation route.
Dr. Abdallah Shehadah was martyred as a result of a strike on his home in the Brazil neighborhood in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.
His body was found on March 4, 2024 after he went missing in Bani Suheila
Dr. Shadi's body was found alongside ten others, including six children, as a result of bombing in the Saraya crossroads in the northern Gaza Strip
The war in Gaza has already over 31,000 Palestinian lives. Children make up more than 13,000 of the dead. Almost 74,000 people have been injured, including thousands of children.
Beyond the death and the physical injuries, the war is also taking an undeterminably high toll on the mental health of all inhabitants of the Gaza Strip.
Alaa is a young teenager from the Zaytoun neighborhood in the Gaza Strip. She and her family, along with most of the population in Gaza, have been displaced to Rafah, all searching for safety from Israeli bombardments. Rafah is now overrun with internally displaced people (IDPs) seeking shelter. Home to only 300,000 people before the start of the war, it now hosts some 1.5 million Palestinians.
Alaa’s story of displacement, fear, and sadness is shared by hundreds of thousands of other children.
Background on Settler Violence in the West Bank
History books may not write about Talaat, a Palestine Refugee born in the middle of the war on Gaza. But the story of his birth is certainly worth telling. story of how his mother, Umm Talaat, was unable to find clothing to cover his tender, newborn skin. Having survived such a traumatic delivery, Umm Talaat recounts the tale of her son’s birth amid the violence and displacement in Gaza.