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Gaza's children, most likely to be killed, live in state of 'shock and horror'

Gaza's children, most likely to be killed, live in state of 'shock and horror'

Gaza’s children, most likely to be killed, live in state of "shock and horror"

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Israel’s indiscriminate attacks on Gaza have killed, injured and deeply traumatized Palestinian children.

(Eyad Al Baba / APA images)






Many children were killed or seriously injured in Israel’s massacre in Shujaiya on Sunday.

(Ashraf Amra / APA images)
“We have never seen it this bad for children,” says Ivan Karakashian of Defence for Children International-Palestine.

(Mohammed Asad / APA images)

Israel killed 19 children from one family

DCI-Palestine lists the names of the children from the Abu Jami’
family in Khan Younis. “All were sheltering in their four-storey house
when the strike occurred without warning,” the organization says.


Njoud Tayseer Ahmad Abu Jami’, 4 months

Bisan Bassam Ahmad Abu Jami’, 6 months

Nour Yaser Ahmad Abu Jami’, 2

Rinas Tayseer Ahmad Abu Jami’, 2

Suheila Bassam Ahmad Abu Jami’, 3

Seraj Yaser Ahmad Abu Jami’, 4

Batoul Bassam Ahmad Abu Jami’, 4

Tawfiq Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jami’, 4

Rayan Tayseer Ahmad Abu Jami’, 5

Sajed Yaser Ahmad Abu Jami’, 7

Maisa’a Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jami’, 7

Husam Husam Abu Qnais, 7

Ahmad Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jami’, 8

Haifa Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jami’, 9

Ayyoub Tayseer Ahmad Abu Jami’, 10

Aya Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jami’, 12

Fatima Tayseer Ahmad Abu Jami’, 12

Jawdat Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jami’, 13

Razan Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jami’, 14


 

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