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Date: June 23rd, 2025 11:08 AM Author: Citrine Set Nowag
In the early hours of June 11, before sunrise, 19-year-old Hatem Shaldan and his brother Hamza, 23, went to wait for aid trucks near the Netzarim Corridor in the central Gaza Strip. They hoped to return with a bag of white flour for their family of five. Instead, Hamza returned with his younger brother’s body wrapped in a white burial shroud.
The Shaldan family had lived virtually without food for nearly two months due to Israel’s blockade, crammed into a classroom-turned-shelter in eastern Gaza City. Their home, once nearby, was destroyed completely by an Israeli airstrike in January 2024.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5742193&forum_id=2#49042365) |
Date: June 23rd, 2025 11:12 AM Author: Citrine Set Nowag
Similar massacres have occurred in southern Gaza. Zahiya Al-Samour, 44, could barely stand after running over two kilometers while fleeing an Israeli attack on crowds gathered for aid in the Tahlia area of central Khan Younis.
Struggling to catch her breath, she told +972: “My husband died of cancer last year. I can’t provide for my children. There’s no food in the house, not since the blockade and the halt in aid deliveries that used to sustain us during the war.”
Driven by desperation, Al-Samour went to Tahlia on the night of June 16, hoping to be among the first in line for the arriving aid trucks. Along with thousands of others, she camped out along the road.
But the next morning, as people waited near Al-Rashid Street, tank shells suddenly rained down on the crowd, killing over 50 people.
“I saw people losing limbs, bodies torn apart,” she recounted. “Three of my neighbors from Al-Zaneh [north of Khan Younis] were killed. Their bodies were unrecognizable.”
Though she escaped without physical injury, the trauma lingers. “My heart is still trembling,” she said. “I watched people die while others bled on donkey carts; there were no ambulances.”
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5742193&forum_id=2#49042373) |
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