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837 Palestinians Killed, 5250 Injured, Mostly Children, Women, and Elderly, by Israeli Air-Land Attacks on Gaza Strip, as of July 25, 2014

Editor's Note:

Arabic TV stations reported that about 38 Palestinians were killed in Gaza Strip today, with the death toll reaching 837 Palestinians, who were killed and more than 5250 who were injured by Israeli terrorist air-land attacks on Gaza, as of July 25, 2014, 11:00 am ET.

The invading Israeli occupation forces have been targeting the Palestinian civilian population in Gaza City and other parts of Gaza Strip, in an attempt to force Palestinian resistance fighters to stop fighting and surrender.

This round of Israeli war crimes, massacres, and atrocities in Gaza started as a cover up and distraction from the failure of peace negotiations with the Palestinian Authority.

This has been a very well-known Israeli tactic since 1948. In order to make people of the world forget their horrendous previous atrocities, they commit new ones, and so on.

Publishing these Israeli atrocities and war crimes served several functions.

First, it's education for readers in countries were the media is owned or controlled by pro-Israel Zionists who do not publish them.

Second, it serves as evidence for the future trials of Israeli war criminals, in the International Criminal Court. a

Third, it helps establish a record about the Zionist savagery, not only for the collective memory of the Palestinian people but for humanity as a whole, which needs to put an end to this destructive ideology, as was the case with fascism and Nazism.

Israeli air strikes targeting homes UN schools hospitals (Al-Aqsa)
     
     

 

Israeli air raid kills senior Jihad leader, two of his sons

[ 25/07/2014 - 07:53 AM ]

RAFAH, (PIC)--

An Israeli air raid killed Salah Abu Hasanein, commander of the information department in the Islamic Jihad’s armed wing the Quds Brigades, on Friday.

The armed wing said in a statement that two of Abu Hasanein’s sons were also killed in the raid on his home in Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip.

It said Abu Hasanein, 52, was a member of the Quds Brigades’ military council, adding that other members of the family were injured in the raid.

30 Palestinians killed since the morning hours

[ 24/07/2014 - 12:13 PM ]

GAZA, (PIC)--

At least 30 Palestinians were killed while dozens were injured at dawn Thursday during Israeli airstrikes targeting civilian homes throughout the besieged Strip of Gaza.

Palestinian sources confirmed that a young man was killed and several others were injured after bombing a home in Gaza city. Israeli warplanes have also targeted a training site belonging to Palestinian Interior Ministry and a factory in Rafah.

Dozens of casualties were reported due to the heavy shelling against civilian homes in Khuzaa town, where several families are still trapped in the neighborhood while ambulance crews failed to reach them due to the Israeli army restrictions.

A home was significantly damaged after bombing a mosque in Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza, killing a child and injuring 20 others.

Another house belonging to Zahar family was also targeted in Zeitun neighborhood. A Palestinian citizen was killed during the attack.

In Khan Younis southern the Strip, six Palestinians including two children were killed and eight others were injured after targeting their house by Israeli missiles.

Four civilians including a child were killed and 20 others were injured after Israeli airstrikes targeted five houses in Deir al-Balah.

In Gaza city, a young man has died of injuries he sustained during shelling targeting agricultural lands.

Four martyrs were reported after targeting a group of people by Israeli F16 jets.

In a new Israeli massacre, six Palestinians, all from the same family, were killed including a woman and her two children after bombing their home in Khan Younis.

Medical sources confirmed that the home was targeted without any prior-warning, which led to the killing of all al-Astal family members. Two hours before the attack, seven members of al-Astal family were killed in an earlier attack. 14 members of al-Astal family were killed in less than 24 hours.

In the same context, medical sources affirmed that 73 Palestinians were killed on the 17th day of Israeli aggression due to the heavy shelling.

Two martyrs were reported after bombing a home in Khan Younis, while three others were killed in Beit Lahia, north of the Strip.

Spokesman for the Health Ministry Ashraf Qudra said that five martyrs were pulled from a home hit by Israeli warplanes in Khan Younis, while five other bodies were pulled from under the rubble of a home in northern Gaza Strip.

Qudra said that the civil defense crews managed to find four new bodies in Shujaia neighborhood that witnessed a bloody massacre two days ago.

The sources added that 52 martyrs and 155 injured people were reported in Khan Younis in less than 48 hours, while dozens of casualties are still trapped under the rubble in Khuzaa.

Palestinian Health Ministry said that the new victims raised the death toll to more than 745 martyrs in addition to 4950 injured people since the start of the Israeli brutal aggression on Gaza.

Since the start of Israeli aggression on Gaza Strip on July 7, Israeli warplanes, warships and artillery intensified bombardment of Palestinian neighborhoods throughout Gaza Strip. Ambulances and civil defense teams are prevented by the IOF troops from entering the targeted areas to evacuate the dead and injured. Houses are destroyed with their residents trapped inside, and other houses burned. Corpses are buried under the rubble, and many of the injured bled to death.

Israeli artillery shells blast UNRWA school killing 15 civilians

[ 24/07/2014 - 04:41 PM ]

GAZA, (PIC)--

Israeli artillery shells slammed into an UNRWA school in Beit Hanun, north of the Gaza Strip, afternoon Thursday killing 15 civilians and wounding 70 others.

Ashraf al-Qudra, the health ministry spokesman, said that the Israeli artillery shells slammed into the UNRWA-run school despite the UN flag raised over it.

He said that ambulance cars were still evacuating the casualties from the school to which hundreds of Palestinians had sought refuge after Israeli artillery targeted their houses.

Qudra said that the casualties were being evacuated to three hospitals in northern Gaza in addition to the Shifa hospital in Gaza City.

Hamas described the new massacre as a “horrendous crime” that did not care less about the international institutions.

UNRWA strongly condemns shelling of its school in Gaza

[ 24/07/2014 - 08:28 AM ]

GAZA, (PIC)--

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) strongly condemned on Wednesday the Israeli targeting of one of its schools in Gaza, which was sheltering hundreds of displaced civilians.

“UNRWA condemns in the strongest possible terms the shelling of one of its schools in the central area of Gaza which was sheltering hundreds of Palestinians displaced by the current fighting”, the statement said.

“At approximately 5 pm yesterday, UNRWA’s Maghazi Preparatory Girls School, in the Maghazi refugee camp, where approximately 300 internally displaced people had sought refuge, was struck by explosive ordnance believed to have been fired by Israeli forces. One person, a child, was injured in the shelling incident. We have raised this shelling incident with the Israeli authorities”, the statement said.

“This morning when UNRWA officials went back to investigate the incident, there was further shelling of the school, seriously endangering the lives of UN humanitarian workers and displaced civilians.”

Commenting on the attack, Pierre Krähenbühl, Commissioner-General of UNRWA said: “This is a serious violation of United Nations’ premises that could have had far-reaching human consequences.”

“All UNRWA facilities are clearly marked with a UN flag. The location of the school and the fact that it was housing internally displaced persons had been formally communicated to Israel on three separate occasions.”

He called on the Israeli authorities to carry out an immediate and comprehensive investigation.

UNRWA has been forced to expand massively its emergency operations as more than 118,000 internally displaced people have taken refuge in 77 of the Agency’s schools throughout the Gaza Strip. This number has increased from 50,000 only two days ago.

1.7 million People, who are already living under tight siege, become living under life-threatening danger, the statement added.

Hamas: We accepted humanitarian ceasefire, but Israel refused

[ 25/07/2014 - 07:32 AM ]

GAZA, (PIC)--

Sami Abu Zuhri, a Hamas spokesman, has said that his movement accepted a three-hour humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza Strip but Israel refused it.

He said in a statement on Friday that his movement received a request from the Red Cross to cease fire for three hours to enable ambulance cars to evacuate casualties.

He added that Israel refused the ceasefire and blocked movement of ambulance cars.

Israel had rejected similar ceasefire bids and continued its ferocious military campaign against the unarmed population of the Strip waged more than two weeks ago. The Israeli onslaught killed around 800 Palestinians and wounded more than 5000 others, mostly women and children.

Hamas calls for the immediate opening of Rafah crossing

[ 24/07/2014 - 04:18 PM ]

GAZA, (PIC)--

Sami Abu Zuhri, a Hamas spokesman in Gaza, has called for the immediate opening of the Rafah border terminal with Egypt to allow entry of aid convoys.

Abu Zuhri said in a statement on Thursday evening that the closure of the Rafah crossing in the current circumstances was unjustified.

The Egyptian authorities had turned a deaf ear to all Arab and international efforts aimed at sending relief convoys to the beleaguered Strip, which has been reeling under a ferocious Israeli military onslaught for 18 days that killed more than 700 people and injured around 5000 others.

Gaza fuel crisis plunges the Strip into darkness

[ 24/07/2014 - 03:55 PM ]

GAZA, (PIC)--

 Palestinian Energy Authority in Gaza appealed to the Palestinian unity government to provide the Strip with the fuel needed to run Gaza’s power station.

Deputy Head of the Authority Fathi Sheikh Khalil said in a press statement on Thursday that he has informed the Palestinian unity government of the authority’s disability to collect money from citizens due to the state of war in the Strip.

He called on the unity government to provide the power station with the needed fuel, saying that the available fuel at the station is only enough to supply electricity for one day.

He explained that the Gaza Strip receives 250 thousand liters of fuel per day while it needs 450 thousand liters to operate the power station.

Sheikh Khalil also called on the Egyptian authorities to allow passage of Qatari grant estimated at 10,000 tons of fuel especially in light of the very difficult situation witnessed in the Strip.

He finally called on the European Union to resume funding fuel needed for operating the power station.

He pointed out that the Energy Authority will be unable to collect money for the next four months due to the poor living condition caused by the Israeli offensive. 

People Fleeing Gaza by Whatever Means Available

Friday July 25, 2014 07:48 by Chris Carlson - 1 of International Middle East Media Center Editorial Group

Another massacre is currently underway in the Gaza Strip, where, according to Al Ray Palestinian Media Agency, relentless Israeli shelling and sniper fire are wreaking death and destruction on all that moves in the zone east of Khan Younis. At least 120 Palestinians have been injured, and 2 killed, in clashes which occurred in the occupied West Bank city of Qalandia, and are still ongoing.

Towns of Khuza’a, Al Fukhari, Abasan Alkabir, Abasan Al Sa’ir, Jarara, and Bani Suhela received no warning of the most recent Israeli attacks. Neither did these villages receive warning to evacuate before the bombardment began.

The Algerian Hospital in Abasan Alkabir has been evacuated, with only the emergency department operational.

Moreover, an unknown number of dead and injured remain behind, according to Al Ray, as ambulances are prevented access and indiscriminate shelling continues unabated; Israeli snipers inside houses are attacking anything that moves.

Homes are being destroyed over the heads of entire families. Tens of thousands have been displaced.

There is no safe sanctuary for residents, patients or health personnel alike and the Israeli military is refusing to provide humanitarian access to the dead and injured, in clear breach of international humanitarian law, committing war crimes with blatant impunity.

Chaos is continuing to engulf the occupied West Bank, where over 10,000 people marched from Ramallah to Qalandia today, in protest of the merciless attacks on Gazan civilians. Clashes erupted between demonstrators and Israeli forces in the city, where a military checkpoint and a section of the Apartheid Wall stands, on the way to Jerusalem.

At least 120 Palestinians have been injured during the confrontations, according to the Palestinian News Network. Clashes are still ongoing -- 60 involving live ammunition -- with more than 50 ambulances reported to be seen in the area.

Ongoing clashes have also been reported in Bethlehem, Al Arroub, Jerusalem, Hebron and several other Palestinian cities all over the West Bank.

See: Tens of Thousands of Palestinians in West Bank Attempt to March on Jerusalem

The Ministry of Health in Gaza urges the international community demand the Israeli military to:

1. Immediately cease all attacks on civilian targets in Gaza;
2. Immediately cease all attacks on medical facilities and personnel in Gaza;
3. Immediately provide access to the dead and injured, as required by international humanitarian law.

Israeli Bombardment of Hospital Kills Palestinian Toddler in the Intensive Care Unit

Friday July 25, 2014 10:38 by Celine Hagbard - IMEMC News

Ibrahim Sheikh Omar, 2 ½ years old, was killed late Thursday night when Israeli forces bombed the Mohammad al-Durra Hospital in Gaza City. 13 others were wounded in the airstrike.

Ibrahim was in the ICU when a building next to the hospital was hit by an Israeli airstrike. The baby was hit by shrapnel, which killed him instantly.

This is the third time in three days that Israeli military forces have hit hospitals with airstrikes, even though the Palestinian Ministry of Health has gone to great lengths to ensure that the Israeli military has the exact coordinates of all the hospitals in Gaza.

Israeli claims, which have been repeated widely in the media, that the Palestinian resistance either fires or stores weapons, have been proven to be false, and the Israeli military has even doctored photos to release to the media to advance this false claim.

On July 21st, the Israeli military spokesperson posted on Twitter a falsified photo alleging to show weapons at al-Wafa Hospital in northern Gaza. But the photo was revealed by activists to be fraudulent. Despite that fact, the military used the photo as the reason for bombing the al-Wafa hospital, first with patients inside, then, after forcing the paraplegic and geriatric patients to evacuate, by bombing the hospital repeatedly until it has been almost completely destroyed.

According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, the ongoing Israeli airstrikes have caused damage to seven of the thirteen main hospitals in Gaza.

A major airstrike that directly targeted Al Aqsa Hospital on Monday resulted in the deaths of four people – three patients and a staff member. Dozens more were wounded, and the hospital’s oxygen-generation unit was damaged and rendered unusable.

Attacking hospitals at any time, for any reason, is considered a war crime under international law.

Riyadh Mansour, Palestine’s Observer to the United Nations, said Thursday, “When hospital floors are drowning in the blood of innocents, corridors are filled with the deafening screams of pain of the wounded and cries of the grief and anguish for loved ones killed, and doctors, with barely any supplies and deprived of sleep and sustenance struggle courageously …. The international community has failed to enforce the rule of law, and failed its promise to humanity.../../”

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay on Thursday called for an investigation into possible war crimes by the Israeli military and by Hamas. She stated, “There seems to be a strong possibility that international humanitarian law has been violated, in a manner that could amount to war crimes. Every one of these incidents must be properly and independently investigated.../../”

The strike on the Mohammad Durra Hospital occurred several hours after this statement was made, and after the Israeli Prime Minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, responded to the UN Council’s announcement by saying that “The UNHRC is sending a message to Hamas and terror organizations everywhere that using civilians as human shields is an effective strategy../../”, but did not present any evidence of his claim that Hamas ever uses civilians as ‘human shields’. There was, however, an incident documented on Monday July 21st in which the Israeli military used Palestinian civilians as human shields in Azzun.

 

 

List of Palestinians Killed Between 7/8 and 7/25
Friday July 25, 2014,15:25, by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC News
This list is constantly updated due to the ongoing Israeli assault on Gaza since July 8th. The following 757 names have been confirmed. At least 5300 Injured. We realize the number of slain Palestinians is higher than this, but we are still awaiting confirmation of some names.

Killed Friday, July 25

  1. Maram Rajeh Fayyad, 26, Deir al-Balah
  2. Shaima’ Hussein Abdul-Qadder Qannan (pregnant), 23, Gaza.
  3. Abdul-Hadi Salah Abu Hasanen, 9, Rafah.
  4. Hadi Salah ed-Deen Abu Hassanen, 12. Rafah.
  5. Salah Ahmad Hassanen, 45, Rafah.
  6. Abdul-Aziz Salah Ahmad Hassanen, 15, Rafah.
  7. Abdul-Hadi Salam Ahmad Hassanen, 9.Rafah.
  8. Mohammad Ibrahim al-Khatib, 27, Khan Younis.
  9. Mohammad Samir Najjar, 25, Khan Younis.
  10. Rasmiyya Salama, 24, Khan Younis.
  11. Suleiman ash-Shawwaf, 21, Khan Younis.
  12. Rasha Abed-Rabbo ‘Affana, 25, northern Gaza.
  13. Ali Mohammad Asfour, 58, Khan Younis.
  14. Eid Mohammad Abu Qteifan, 23, Deir al-Balah.
  15. Eyad Nassr Sharab, Khan Younis.
  16. Najat Ibrahim an-Najjar, 35, Khan Younis
  17. Sharif Mohammad Hasan, 27, Khan Younis
  18. Mohammad Khalil Hamad, 18, Khan Younis.
  19. Mandouh Ibrahim ash-Shawaf, 25, Khan Younis.
  20. Walid Sa’id al-Harazin, 5, Gaza
  21. Tareq Zohdi, 22, Meghraqa, Central District
  22. Salama Abu Kamil, 26. Meghraqa, Central District
  23. Ahmad Mahdi Abi Zour, 25, Gaza
  24. Naji Bassem Abu Ammouna, 25, Gaza
  25. Mohammad Yassin Siyam, Zietoun - Gaza
  26. Rami Mohammad Yassin, Zeitoun - Gaza
  27. Imad Adnan Abu Kamil, 20, Al-Meghraqa
  28. Mohammad Yassin Siyam, Zeitoun - Gaza
  29. Rami Mohammad Yassin, Zeitoun, Gaza

Killed Thursday, July 24

  1. Bassam Khaled Abu Shahla, 44, Khan Younis.
  2. Ahmad Rif’at Ar-Roqab, 23, Khan Younis.
  3. Salman Salman al-Breem, 27, Khan Younis.
  4. Mohammad Hasan Abdul-Qader al-Astal, 43, Khan Younis.
  5. Mohammad Ismael al-Astal, 17, Khan Younis.
  6. Ismael Mohammad al-Astal, 48, Khan Younis.
  7. Ahmad Mohammad Ismael al-Astal, 20, Khan Younis.
  8. Mohammad Saleh Mohammad al-Astal, 18.
  9. Malak Amin Ahmad al-Astal, 24, Khan Younis.
  10. Tha’er Omran Khamis al-Astal, 30.
  11. Milad Omran al-Astal, 29, Khan Younis.
  12. Mohammad Omran Khamis al-Astal, 33, Khan Younis.
  13. Ahmad Thaer Omran al-Astal, 33, Khan Younis.
  14. Amin Thaer Omran al-Astal, 3 Khan Younis.
  15. Nada Thaer Omran al-Astal, 5, Khan Younis.
  16. Yazid Sa’ad al-Batsh, 23, Gaza.
  17. Ibrahim Abdullah Abu Aita, 67, Jabalia.
  18. Ahmad Ibrahim Abdullah Abu Aita, 30, Jabalia.
  19. Jamila Salim Abu Aita, 65, Jabalia.
  20. Adham Ahmad Abu Aita, 11, Jabalia.
  21. Khalil Nasser Aita Wishah, 21, Central District.
  22. Mohammad Ibrahim Abu Aita, 32, Jabalia.
  23. Ahmad Ibrahim Said al-Qar’an, 26, Central District.
  24. Hadi Abdul-Hamid Abdul Nabi, 18 months, Jabalia
  25. Yahia Ibrahim Abu 'Arbaid, Beit Hanoun
  26. Mohammad Suleiman an-Najjar, Khuza'a, Khan Younis.
  27. Bilal Zayad 'Alwan, 20, Jabalia
  28. Majed Mohammad, 26, Jabalia
  29. Mohammed Ibrahim Abu Daqqa, 42, Khuza'a, Khan Younis
  30. Akram Ibrahim Abu Daqqa, 50, Khuza'a, Khan Younis.
  31. Salameh al-Rade'a, toddler, northern Gaza.
  32. Ismail Hussein Abu Rjeila, Khan Younis.
  33. Nafez Suleiman Qdeih, 35, Khan Younis.
  34. Nabil Shehda Qdeih, 45, Khan Younis.
  35. Baker an-Najjar, 13, Khan Younis.
  36. Mohammad Ahmad Najjar, Khan Younis.
  37. Anwar Ahmad Najjar, Khan Younis.
  38. Anwar Ahmad Abu Daqqa, Khan Younis.
  39. Mousa Abu Daqqa, Khan Younis.
  40. Adli Khalil Abu Daqqa,Khan Younis.
  41. Ahmad Abdul-Karim Ahmad Hasan, Khan Younis
  42. ‘Ola Abu Aida, 27, Zahra - Khan Younis.
  43. Ahmad Abdul-Karim Hasan, Zahra – Khan Younis
  44. Mohammad Ismael Khader, Zahra – Khan Younis.
  45. Anas Akram Skafi, 18, Shujaeyya - Gaza.
  46. Sa’ad Akram Skafi, 18 (twin brother) Shujaeyya - Gaza.
  47. Mohammad Jihad Matar, Beit Hanoun
  48. Amna Jihad Matar, Beit Hanoun
  49. Tamam Mohammad Hamad, Beit Hanoun
  50. Khader Khalil al-Louh, 50, Atatra, Northern Gaza
  51. Ramsi Mousa Abu Reeda, Khan Younis
  52. Mohammad Abu Yousef, Khan Younis
  53. Ahmad Qdeih, Khan Younis
  54. Rami Qdeih, Khan Younis
  55. Khader Khalil al-Louh, 50, Northern Gaza.
  56. Badr Hatem Qdeih, 13, Khuza’a, Khan Younis.
  57. Hanafi Mahmoud Abu Yousef, 42, Khuza’a, Khan Younis.
  58. Abdel Aziz Nour El Din Noor, 21, Shuja’eyya.
  59. Amir Islam Adel, 9, Rafah.
  60. Amir Adel Siam Siam 13, Rafah.
  61. Issam Faisal Siam, 23, Rafah.
  62. Mahmoud Silmy Rowaished, 50, Rafah.
  63. Ahmed Abu Jm'ean Hji'er 19, Al-Bureij.
  64. Amer Abdul-Raouf Mohamed El Azab, 26, Deir al-Balah.
  65. Tha'er Owda Shamaly, 19, Shuja’eyya.
  66. Mohammed Yousef Al-Qadi, 27 (had been in Egyptian hospital)
  67. Yasmin Ahmed Abu Moor, 27(had been in Egyptian hospital)
  68. Mohammed Rateb Abu Jazr, 26, Khan Younis.
  69. Hisham Mohammad Abu Jazr, 23, Khan Younis.
  70. Mohammed Farhan Abu Jazr, 19, Khan Younis.
  71. Shadi Suleiman Kawar'e, 31, Khan Younis.
  72. Ra'ed Abu Owda 17, UN School, Beit Hanoun.
  73. Ashraf Ibrahim Hasan Najjar, 13, Khan Younis
  74. Mahmoud Jihad Awad Abdin, 12, Khan Younis
  75. Ahmad Talal Najjar, Khan Younis
  76. Mohammad Abdullah Najjar, Khan Younis
  77. Sana’ Hasan Ali al-Astal, Khan Younis
  78. Nabil Mahmoud Mohammad al-Astal, 12, Khan Younis
  79. Ashraf Mahmoud Mohammad al-Astal, Khan Younis
  80. Mahmoud Suleiman al-Astal, 17, Khan Younis
  81. Laila Ibrahim Zo’rob, 40, Rafah
  82. Mahmoud As’ad Ghaban, 24, Beit Lahia
  83. Ibrahim Jihad Abu Laban, 27, Zeitoun - Gaza
  84. Mahmoud Jihad Awad Abdin, 12, Khan Younis
  85. Ibrahim Sheikh Omar, 36 months, Gaza

Killed Wednesday, July 23

  1. Hasan Abu Hayyin, 70, Shujaeyya, Gaza.
  2. Abdul-Rahman Abu Hayyin, 24
  3. Osama Bahjat Rajab, 34, Beit Lahia.
  4. Mohammad Daoud Hammouda, 33, Beit Lahia.
  5. Hamza Ziyada Abu ‘Anza, 18, Khan Younis.
  6. Saddam Ibrahim Abu Assi, 23, Khan Younis, was seriously injured Tuesday, died Wednesday.
  7. Wisam ‘Ala Najjar, 17, Khan Younis
  8. Mohammad Mansour al-Bashiti, 7, Khan Younis.
  9. Bassam Abdullah Abu T’eimi, 23, Khan Younis.
  10. Mohammad Na’im Abu T’eimi, 25, Khan Younis.
  11. Ismail Abu Tharifa, Khan Younis.
  12. Zeinab Abu Teir, child, Khan Younis.
  13. Mohammad Radi Abu Redya, 22, Khan Younis.
  14. Shama Shahin, Khan Younis (Mohammad’s wife)
  15. Mojahed Marwan Skafi, 20, Shuja'eyya, Gaza.
  16. Adnan Ghazi Habib, 23, central Gaza.
  17. Ibrahim Ahmad Shbeir, 24, Khan Younis
  18. Mustafa Mohammad Mahmoud Fayyad, 24, northern Gaza.
  19. Nidal Hamad al-‘Ejla, 25, Gaza.
  20. Khalil Abu Jame’, Khan Younis.
  21. Husam al-Qarra, Khan Younis
  22. Rabea’ Qassem, 12, Northern Gaza
  23. Hasan Salah Abu Jamous, 29, Khan Younis
  24. Mahmoud Yousef Khaled al-‘Abadla, 22, Khan Younis
  25. Nour Abdul-Rahim al-‘Abadla, 22, Khan Younis
  26. Mohammad Farid al-Astal, Khan Younis.
  27. Mohammad Abdul-Ra’ouf ad-Dadda, 39, Gaza.
  28. Ahmad Mohammad Bolbol, Gaza.
  29. Ibrahim Omar al-Hallaq, 40, Khan Younis
  30. Wael Maher Awwad, 23, Khan Younis
  31. Ahmad Mahmoud Sohweil, 23, Khan Younis
  32. Issam Ismael Abu Shaqra, 42, Khan Younis
  33. Abdul-Rahman Ibrahim Abu Shaqra, 17, Khan Younis
  34. Mohammad Ahmad Akram Abu Shaqra, 17, Khan Younis
  35. Ahmad as-Saqqa, 17, Khan Younis
  36. Fayez Nayeth ath-Thatha, 24, Zeitoun – Gaza
  37. Fayez Na’im ath-Thatha, 17, Zeitoun – Gaza
  38. ‘Ala Jihad Ali Khattab, 25, Deir al-Balah
  39. Abdul-Qader Jamil al-Khalidi, 23, al-Boreij
  40. Ayman Adham Yousef Ahmad, 16, Beit Lahia
  41. Bilal Ali Ahmad Abu ‘Adra, 25, Beit Lahia
  42. Abdul-Karim Saleh Abu Jarmi, 24, Beit Lahia

Killed Tuesday, July 22

  1. Naji Jamal al-Fajm, 26, Khan Younis.
  2. Ebtehal Ibrahim ar-Remahi, Deir al-Balah.
  3. Yousef Ibrahim ar-Remahi, Deir al-Balah.
  4. Eman Ibrahim ar-Remahi, Deir al-Balah.
  5. Salwa Abu Mneifi, Khan Younis.
  6. Salwa Abu Mneifi, Khan Younis.
  7. Abdullah Ismael al-Baheessy, 27, Deir al-Balah.
  8. Mos’ab Saleh Salama, 19, Khan Younis.
  9. Ibrahim Nasr Haroun, 38, Nusseirat.
  10. Mahmoud Suleiman Abu Sabha, 55, Khan Younis.
  11. Hasan Khader Baker, 60, Gaza City.
  12. Wa’el Jamal Harb, 32, Rafah.
  13. Suleiman Abu Daher, 21, Khan Younis.
  14. Haitham Samir al-Agha, 26, Khan Younis.
  15. Fatima Hasan Azzam, 70, Gaza.
  16. Mariam Hasan Azzam, 50, Gaza.
  17. Yasmeen Ahmad Abu Mour, 2, Rafah.
  18. Samer Zuheri Sawafiri, 29, Rafah.
  19. Mohammad Mousa Fayyad, 36, Khan Younis
  20. Mona Rami al-Kharwat, 4, Gaza.
  21. Soha Na’im al-Kharwat, 25, Gaza.
  22. Ahmad Salah Abu Siedo, 17, Gaza.
  23. Mohammad Khalil Ahl, 65, Gaza, (remains located Tuesday, killed during Shuja'eyya Massacre, Sunday).
  24. Mahmoud Salim Daraj, 22, Jabalia.
  25. Radhi Abu Hweishel, 40, Nusseirat.
  26. Obeida Abu Hweishel, 15, Nusseirat.
  27. Yousef Abu Mustafa, 27, Nusseirat.
  28. Nour al-Islam Abu Hweishel, 12, Nusseirat.
  29. Yousef Fawza Abu Mustafa, 20, Nusseirat.
  30. Hani Awad Sammour, 27, Khan Younis.
  31. Ahmad Ibhrahim Shbeir, 24, Nusseirat.
  32. Mohammad Jalal al-Jarf, 24, Khan Younis.
  33. Raed Salah, 22, Al-Boreij.
  34. Ahmad Nassim Saleh, 23, Al-Boreij.
  35. Mahmoud Ghanem, 22 Al-Boreij.
  36. Mustafa Mohammad Mahmoud Fayyad, 24.
  37. Ahmad Issam Wishah, 29, Central District.
  38. Ahmad Kamel Abu Mgheiseb, 35, Central District.
  39. Raed Abdul-Rahman Abu Mgheiseb, 35, Central District.
  40. Nader Abdul-Rahman Abu Mgheiseb, 35, Central District.
  41. Ahmad Mohammad Ramadan, 30, Central District
  42. Khalaf Atiyya Abu Sneima, 18, Rafah.
  43. Khalil Atiyya Abu Sneima, 20, Rafah.
  44. Samih Abu Jalala, 64. Rafah.
  45. Hakima Nafe’ Abu ‘Adwan, 75, Rafah.
  46. Najah Nafe’ Abu ‘Adwan, 85 Rafah.
  47. Mohammad Shehada Hajjaj, 31, Rafah.
  48. Fawza Saleh Abdul-Rahman Hajjaj, 66, Rafah.
  49. Rawan Ziad Jom’a Hajjaj, 28. Gaza City.
  50. Mos’ab Nafeth al-Ejla, 30. Shuja’eyya Gaza.
  51. Tareq Fayeq Hajjaj, 22, Gaza.
  52. Ahmad Ziad Hajjaj, 21 Gaza.
  53. Hasan Sha’ban Khamisy, 28 al-Maghazi, Gaza.
  54. Ahmad As’ad al-Boudi, 24, Beit Lahia.
  55. Ahmad Salah Abu Seedo, 17, Gaza.
  56. Salem Khalil Salem Shammaly, a 23, Shuja'eyya - Gaza (Killed Sunday, Body Located Tuesday)
  57. Ibrahim Sammour, 38, Khan Younis.
  58. Atiyya ad-Da’alsa, Nusseirat
  59. Abdullah Awni al-Farra, 25, Khan Younis.
  60. Hamada ‘Olewa, Zaitoun. (found under the rubble of his home)
  61. Ibrahim Sobhi al-Fayre, Jabalia
  62. Rafiq Mohammad Qlub, Jabalia
  63. Ahmad Abu Salah, Khan Younis.
  64. Mohammad Abdul-Karim Abu Jame’, Khan Younis.
  65. Amjad al-Hindi, Gaza City.

Killed Monday, July 21

  1. Shahinaz Walid Mohammad Abu Hamad, 1, Khan Yunis
  2. Husam Abu Qeinas, 5, Khan Yunis
  3. Somoud Nassr Siyam, 26, Gaza City
  4. Bader Nabil Siyam, 25, Gaza City
  5. Ahmad Ayman Mahrous Siyam, 17, Gaza City
  6. Mustafa Nabil Mahrous Siyam, 12, Gaza City
  7. Ghaida Nabil Mahrous Siyam, 8, Gaza City
  8. Dalal Nabil Mahrous Siyam, 8 months, Gaza City
  9. Kamal Mahrous Salama Siyam, 27, Gaza City
  10. Mohammad Mahrous Salaam Siyam, 25, Gaza City
  11. Shireen Mahmoud Salaam Siyam, 32, Gaza City
  12. Ahmad Suleiman Abu Saoud, 34, Khan Yunis
  13. Manwa Abdul-Baset as-Sabe, 37, Beit Hanoun
  14. Kamal Balal al-Masri, 22, Beit Hanoun
  15. Bilal Jabr Mohammad al-Ashab, 22, Gaza City
  16. Raed Ismail al-Bardawil, 26, Rafah
  17. Zakariya Masoud al-Ashqar, 24, central Gaza
  18. Abdullah Matroud Abu Hjeir, 16, central Gaza
  19. Ahmad Salhoub, 34, central Gaza
  20. Raed Issam Daoud, 30, Gaza City
  21. Younis Ahmad Younis Sheikh al-Eid, 23, Rafah
  22. Rajae Hammad Mohammad, 38, Gaza
  23. Ahmad Khale Daghmash, 21, Gaza
  24. Mahmoud Hasan an-Nakhala, Gaza
  25. Saleh Badawi, 31, Gaza
  26. Kamal Mas'oud, 21, Gaza
  27. Mohammad Samih al-Ghalban, Gaza
  28. Majdi Mahmoud al-Yazeji, 56, al-Karama, Gaza
  29. Mayar al- Yazeji, 2, al-Karama, Gaza
  30. Anas al- Yazeji, 5, al-Karama, Gaza
  31. Yasmin Naif al-Yazeji, al-Karama, Gaza
  32. Safinaz al-Yazeji, al-Karama, Gaza
  33. Tamer Nayef Jundiyya, 30, Gaza
  34. Kamel Jundiyya, 32, Gaza
  35. Rahma Ahmad Jundiyya, 50
  36. Mohammad Mahmoud al-Maghrebi, 24
  37. Ibrahim Shaban Bakron, 37
  38. Yousef Ghazi Hamdiyya, 25, Gaza
  39. Motaz Jamal Hamdiyya, 18, Gaza
  40. Aaed Jamal Hamdiyya, 21. Gaza
  41. Yasmin al-Qisas, Gaza City
  42. Lamia Eyad al-Qisas, Gaza City
  43. Nismaa Eyad al-Qisas, Gaza City
  44. Arwa al-Qisas, Gaza City
  45. Aya Yassr al-Qisas, Gaza City
  46. Aisha Yassr al-Qisas, Gaza City
  47. Aliya Siyam, Gaza City
  48. Fayza Sabr Siyam, Gaza City
  49. Samia Siyam, Gaza City
  50. Fadi Azmi Buryam, Deir al-Balah
  51. Ayman Salaam Buryam, Deir al-Balah
  52. Salaam Abdul-Majeed Buryam, Deir al-Balah
  53. Karim Ibrahim Atiya Barham, 25, Khan Yunis
  54. Nidal Ali Daka, 26, Khan Yunis
  55. Nidal Jamaa Abu Asy, 43, Khan Yunis
  56. Fatima Ahmad al-Arja, Rafah
  57. Atiya Yusef Dardouna, 26, Jabalia
  58. Ibrahim Deib Ahmad al-Kilani, 53 (father of Yassr, Elias, Susan, Reem & Yasmeen) , Gaza City
  59. Yassr Ibrahim Deib al-Kilani, 8, Gaza City
  60. Elias Ibrahim Deib al-Kilani, 4, Gaza City
  61. Susan Ibrahim Deib al-Kilani, 11, Gaza City
  62. Reem Ibrahim Deib al-Kilani, 12, Gaza City
  63. Yasmeen Ibrahim Deeb al-Kilani, 9, Gaza City
  64. Taghrid Shoeban Mohammad al-Kilani, 45, Gaza City
  65. Aida Shoeban Mohammad Derbas, 47, Gaza City
  66. Mahmoud Shoeban Mohammad Derbas, 37, Gaza City
  67. Sura Shoeban Mohammad Derbas, 41, Gaza City
  68. Aynas Shoeban Mohammad Derbas, 30, Gaza City
  69. Fadi Bashir al-Ablala, 22, Khan Yunis

Killed Sunday, July 20

  1. Salem Ali Abu Saada, Khan Yunis
  2. Mohammad Yusef Moammer, 30, Rafah
  3. Hamza Yousef Moammer, 26, Rafah
  4. Anas Yousef Moammar, 16
  5. Hosni Mahmoud al-Absi, 56, Rafah
  6. Suheib Ali Joma Abu Qoura, 21, Rafah
  7. Ahmad Tawfiq Mohammad Zanoun, 26, Rafah
  8. Hamid Soboh Mohammad Fojo, 22, Rafah
  9. Najah Saad al-Deen Daraji, 65, Rafah
  10. Abdullah Yusef Daraji, 3, Rafah
  11. Mohammed Rajaa Handam 15, Rafah
  12. Yusef Shaaban Ziada, 44, Al Bureij
  13. Jamil Shaaban Ziada, 53, Al Bureij
  14. Shoeban Jamil Ziada, 12, Al Bureij (son of Jamil)
  15. Soheiib Abu Ziada, Al Bureij
  16. Mohammad Mahmoud al-Moqaddma, 30, Al Bureij
  17. Raed Mansour Nayfa, Shujaeyya (Gaza City)
  18. Fuad Jaber, Medic, Shujaeyya (Gaza City)
  19. Mohammad Hani Mohammad al-Hallaq, 2, al-Rimal (Gaza City)
  20. Kenan Hasan Akram al-Hallaq, 6, al-Rimal - Gaza
  21. Hani Mohammad al-Hallaq, 29, al-Rimal (Gaza City)
  22. Suad Mohammad al-Hallaq, 62, al-Rimal (Gaza City)
  23. Saje Hasan Akram al-Hallaq, 4, al-Rimal (Gaza City)
  24. Hala Akram Hasan al-Hallaq, 27, al-Rimal (Gaza City)
  25. Samar Osama al-Hallaq, 29, al-Rimal (Gaza City)
  26. Ahmad Yassin, al-Rimal (Gaza City)
  27. Ismael Yassin, al-Rimal (Gaza City)
  28. Aya Bahjat Abu Sultan, 15, Beit Lahia
  29. Ibrahim Salem Joma as-Sahbani, 20, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  30. Aref Ibrahim al-Ghalyeeni, 26, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  31. Osama Khalil Ismael al-Hayya, 30, Shujaeyya - Gaza (father of Umama and Khalil)
  32. Hallah Saqer Hasan al-Hayya, 29, Shujaeyya - Gaza (mother of Umama and Khalil)
  33. Umama Osama Khalil al-Hayya, 9, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  34. Khalil Osama Khalil al-Hayya, 7, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  35. Rebhi Shehta Ayyad, 31, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  36. Yasser Ateyya Hamdiyya, 28, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  37. Esra Ateyya Hamdiyya, 28, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  38. Akram Mohammad Shkafy, 63, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  39. Eman Khalil Abed Ammar, 9, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  40. Ibrahim Khalil Abed Ammar, 13, Shujaeyya - Gaza*
  41. Asem Khalil Abed Ammar, 4, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  42. Eman Mohammad Ibrahim Hamada, 40, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  43. Ahmad Ishaq Yousef Ramlawy, 33, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  44. Ahmad Sami Diab Ayyad, 27, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  45. Fida Rafiq Diab Ayyad, 24, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  46. Narmin Rafiw Diab Ayyad, 20, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  47. Ahmad Mohammad Ahmad Abu Zanouna, 28
  48. Tala Akram Ahmad al-Atawy, 7, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  49. Tawfiq Barawi Salem Marshoud, 52, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  50. Hatem Ziad Ali Zabout, 24, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  51. Khaled Riyadh Mohammad Hamad, 25, Shujaeyya - Gaza (Journalist)
  52. Khadija Ali Mousa Shihada, 62, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  53. Khalil Salem Ibrahim Mosbeh, 53, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  54. Adel Abdullah Eslayyem, 2, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  55. Dina Roshdi Abdullah Eslayyem, 2, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  56. Rahaf Akram Ismael Abu Joma, 4, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  57. Shadi Ziad Hasan Eslayyem, 15, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  58. Ala Ziad Hasan Eslayyem, 11, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  59. Sherin Fathi Othman Ayyad, 18, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  60. Adel Abdullah Salem Eslayyem, 29, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  61. Fadi Ziad Hasan Eslayyem, 10, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  62. Ahed Saad Mousa Sarsak, 30, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  63. Aisha Ali Mahmoud Zayed, 54, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  64. Abed-Rabbo Ahmad Zayed, 58, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  65. Abdul-Rahman Akram Sheikh Khalil, 24, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  66. Mona Suleiman Ahmad Sheikh Khalil, 49
  67. Heba Hamed Mohammad Sheikh Khalil, 13, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  68. Abdullah Mansour Radwan Amara, 23, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  69. Issam Atiyya Said Skafy, 26, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  70. Ali Mohammad Hasan Skafy, 27, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  71. Mohammad Hasan Skafy, 53, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  72. Ala Jamal ed-Deen Barda, 35, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  73. Omar Jamil Sobhi Hammouda, 10, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  74. Ghada Jamil Sobhi Hammouda, 10, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  75. Ghada Ibrahim Suleiman Adwan, 39, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  76. Fatima Abdul-Rahim Abu Ammouna, 55, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  77. Fahmi Abdul-Aziz Abu Said, 29, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  78. Ghada Sobhi Saadi Ayyad, 9, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  79. Mohammad Ashraf Rafiq Ayyad, 6, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  80. Mohammad Raed Ehsan Ayyad, 6, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  81. Mohammad Rami Fathi Ayyad, 2, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  82. Mohammad Raed Ehsan Akeela, 19, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  83. Mohammad Ziad Ali Zabout, 23, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  84. Mohammad Ali Mohared Jundiyya, 38, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  85. Marah Shaker Ahmad al-Jammal, 2, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  86. Marwan Monir Saleh Qonfid, 23, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  87. Maisa Abdul-Rahman Sarsawy, 37, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  88. Marwa Salman Ahmad Sarsawy, 13, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  89. Mos'ab el-Kheir Salah ed-Din Skafi, 27, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  90. Mona Abdul-Rahman Ayyad, 42, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  91. Halla Sobhi Sa'dy Ayyad, 25, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  92. Younis Ahmad Younis Mustafa, 62, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  93. Yousef Salem Hatmo Habib, 62, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  94. Fatima Abu Ammouna, 55, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  95. Ahmad Mohammad Azzam, 19, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  96. Ismael al-Kordi, Shujaeyya - Gaza
  97. Fatima Ahmad Abu Jame’ (60), the family matriarch, Khan Younis.
  98. Sabah Abu Jame' (35), Her daughter-in-law and her family:
  99. Razan Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jame' (14), Khan Younis.
  100. Jawdat Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jame' (13), Khan Younis.
  101. Aya Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jame', (12), Khan Younis.
  102. Haifaa Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jame' (9), Khan Younis.
  103. Ahmad Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jame' (8), Khan Younis.
  104. Maysaa Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jame' (7), Khan Younis.
  105. Tawfiq Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jame' (4), Khan Younis.
  106. Shahinaz Walid Muhammad Abu Jame' (29), pregnant. (Fatima’s daughter-in-law, and her family)
  107. Fatmeh Taysir Ahmad Abu Jame' (12), Khan Younis.
  108. Ayub Taysir Ahmad Abu Jame' (10), Khan Younis.
  109. Rayan Taysir Ahmad Abu Jame' (5), Khan Younis.
  110. Rinat Taysir Ahmad Abu Jame' (2), Khan Younis.
  111. Nujud Taysir Ahmad Abu Jame' (4 months), Khan Younis.
  112. Yasmin Ahmad Salameh Abu Jame' (25), pregnant (another of Fatima’s daughter-in-laws, and her family):
  113. Batul Bassam Ahmad Abu Jame' (4) , Khan Younis.
  114. Soheila Bassam Ahmad Abu Jame'(3) , Khan Younis.
  115. Bisan Bassam Ahmad Abu Jame' (6 months) , Khan Younis.
  116. Yasser Ahmad Muhammad Abu Jame' (27) – Fatima’s son
  117. Fatima Riad Abu Jame' (26), pregnant, Yasser’s wife and Fatima’s daughter in law
  118. Sajedah Yasser Ahmad Abu Jame' (7), Khan Younis.
  119. Siraj Yasser Ahmad Abu Jame' (4), Khan Younis.
  120. Noor Yasser Ahmad Abu Jame' (2), Khan Younis.
  121. Husam Husam Abu Qeinas (7) (another of Fatima’s grandsons)

Killed Saturday, July 19

  1. Yahia Bassam as-Serry, 20, Khan Yunis
  2. Mohammad Bassam as-Serry, 17, Khan Yunis
  3. Mahmoud Rida Salhiyya, 56, Khan Yunis
  4. Mustafa Rida Salhiyya, 21, Khan Yunis
  5. Mohammad Mustafa Salhiyya, 22, Khan Yunis
  6. Waseem Rida Salhiyya, 15, Khan Yunis
  7. Ibrahim Jamal Kamal Nassr, 13, Khan Yunis
  8. Rushdi Khaled Nassr, 24, Khan Yunis
  9. Mohammad Awad Faris Nassr, 25, Khan Yunis
  10. Ahmad Mahmoud Hasan Aziz, 34, Beit Hanoun
  11. Said Ali Issa, 30, Juhr ed-Deek, Central Gaza
  12. Raed Walid Laqan, 27, Khan Yunis
  13. Mohammad Jihad al-Qara, 29, Khan Yunis
  14. Rafat Ali Bahloul, 36, Khan Yunis
  15. Bilal Ismail Abu Doqqa, 33, Khan Yunis
  16. Mohammad Ismail Sammour, 21, Khan Yunis
  17. Eyad Ismael ar-Raqab, 26, Khan Yunis
  18. Mohammad Atallah Odah Saadat, 25, Beit Hanoun
  19. Mohammad Rafiq ar-Rohhal, 22, Beit Lahia
  20. Mohammad Ziad ar-Rohhal, 6, Beit Lahia
  21. Mohammad Ahmad Abu Zanouna, 37, Gaza City
  22. Mahmoud Abdul-Hamid al-Zweidi, 23, Beit Lahia
  23. Dalia Abdel-Hamid al-Zweidi, 37, Beit Lahia
  24. Rowiya Mahmoud al-Zweidi, 6, Beit Lahia
  25. Naghm Mahmoud al-Zweidi, 2, Beit Lahia
  26. Mohammad Khaled Jamil al-Zweidi, 20, Beit Lahia
  27. Amr Hamouda, 7, Beit Lahia
  28. Mohammad Riziq Mohammad Hamouda, 18
  29. Momen Taysir al-Abed Abu Dan, 24, Central District
  30. Abdul-Aziz Samir Abu Zaitar, 31, Central District
  31. Mohammad Ziad Zabout, 24, Gaza City
  32. Hatem Ziad Zabout, 22, Gaza City
  33. Fadal Mohammad al-Bana, 29, was killed in Jabalia
  34. Mohammad Abdul-Rahman Abu Hamad, 25, Beit Lahia
  35. Maali Abdul-Rahman Suleiman Abu Zeid, 24, Central District
  36. Mohammad Ahmad as-Saidi, 18, Khan Yunis
  37. Abdul-Rahman Mohammad Odah, 23, Central District
  38. Tariq Samir Khalil al-Hatou, 26, Central District
  39. Mahmoud al-Sharif, 24, Central District
  40. Mohammad Fathi al-Ghalban, 23, Khan Yunis
  41. Mahmoud Anwar Abu Shabab, 16, Rafah
  42. Ahmad Abu Thurayya, 25, Central District
  43. Abdullah Ghazi al-Masri, 30, Central District
  44. Ayman Hisham an-Na'ouq, 25, Central District
  45. Aqram Mahmoud al-Matouq, 37, Jabalia

Killed Friday, July 18

  1. Majdi Suleiman Jabara, 22, Rafah
  2. Faris Juma al-Mahmoum, 5 months, Rafah related article
  3. Omar Eid al-Mahmoum, 18, Rafah
  4. Nassim Mahmoud Nassier, 22. Beit Hanoun
  5. Karam Mahmoud Nassier, 20, Beit Hanoun
  6. Salmiyya Suleiman Ghayyadh, 70, Rafah
  7. Rani Saqer Abu Tawila, 30, Gaza City
  8. Hammad Abdul-Karim Abu Lehya, 23, Khan Yunis
  9. Mohammad Abdul-Fattah Rashad Fayyad, 26, Khan Yunis
  10. Mahmoud Mohammad Fayyad, 25, Khan Yunis
  11. Amal Khader Ibrahim Dabbour, 40, Beit Hanoun
  12. Ismail Yousef Taha Qassim, 59, Beit Hanoun
  13. Ahmad Fawzi Radwan, 23, Khan Yunis
  14. Mahmoud Fawzi Radwan, 24, Khan Yunis
  15. Bilal Mahmoud Radwan, 23, Khan Yunis
  16. Monther Radwan, 22, Khan Yunis
  17. Hani As'ad Abdul-Karim Shami, 35, Khan Yunis
  18. Mohammad Hamdan Abdul-Karim Shami, 35, Khan Yunis
  19. Husam Musallam Abu Issa, 26. Gaza
  20. Ahmad Ismael Abu Musallam, 14, Gaza City
  21. Mohammad Ismael Abu Musallam, 15, Gaza City
  22. Wala Ismael Abu Musallam, 13, Gaza City
  23. Naim Mousa Abu Jarad, 23, Beit Hanoun
  24. Abed Mousa Abu Jarad, 30, Beit Hanoun
  25. Siham Mousa Abu Jarad, 26, Beit Hanoun
  26. Raja Oliyyan Abu Jarad, 31, Beit Hanoun
  27. Haniyya Abdul-Rahman Abu Jarad, 3, Beit Hanoun
  28. Samih Naim Abu Jarad, 1, Beit Hanoun
  29. Mousa Abul-Rahman Abu Jarad, 6 months, Beit Hanoun
  30. Ahlam Mousa Abu Jarad, 13, Beit Hanoun
  31. Husam Musallam Abu Aisha, 26, Jahr al-Deek
  32. . Mohammad Saad Mahmoud Abu Sa'da , Khan Yunis
  33. Ra'fat Mohammad al-Bahloul, 35, Khan Yunis
  34. Wala al-Qarra, 20, Khan Yunis
  35. Abdullah Jamal as-Smeiri, 17, Khan Yunis
  36. Ahmad Hasan Saleh al-Ghalban, 23, Khan Yunis
  37. Hamada Abdullah Mohammad al-Bashiti, 21, Khan Yunis
  38. Hamza Mohammad Abu Hussein, 27, Rafah
  39. Ala Abu Shabab, 23, Rafah
  40. Mohammad Awad Matar, 37, Rafah
  41. Bassem Mohammad Mahmoud Madhi, 22, Rafah
  42. Ahmad Abdullah al-Bahnasawi, 25. Um An-Nasr
  43. Saleh Zgheidy, 20, Rafah
  44. Mahmoud Ali Darwish, 40, Nusseirat, Central Gaza
  45. Yousef Ibrahim al-Astal, 23,Khan Yunis
  46. Imad Hamed E'lawwan, 7, Gaza
  47. Qassem Hamed E'lawwan, 4, Gaza (brother of Imad)
  48. Sarah Mohammad Bustan, 13, Gaza
  49. Rezeq Ahmad al-Hayek, 2, Gaza
  50. Mustafa Faisal Abu Sneina, 32, Rafah
  51. Imad Faisal Abu Sneina, 18, Rafah
  52. Nizar Fayez Abu Sneina, 38, Rafah
  53. Ismail Ramadan al-Loulahi, 21, Khan Yunis
  54. Ghassan Salem Mousa Abu Azab, 28, Khan Yunis
  55. Ahmad Salem Shaat, 22, Khan Yunis
  56. Mohammad Salem Shaat, 20, Khan Yunis
  57. Amjad Salem Shaat, 15, Khan Yunis
  58. Mohammad Talal as-Sane, 20, Rafah

Killed Thursday, July 17

  1. Mohammad Mahmoud Al-Qadim, 22, Deir al-Balah
  2. Mohammad Abdul-Rahman Hassouna, 67, Rafah
  3. Zeinab Mohammad Said al-Abadla, 71, Khan Yunis
  4. Ahmad Reehan, 23, Beit Lahia
  5. Salem Saleh Fayyad, 25, Gaza City
  6. Abdullah Salem al-Atras, 27, Rafah
  7. Bashir Mohammad Abdul-Al, 20, Rafah
  8. Mohammad Ziyad Ghanem, 25, Rafah
  9. Mohammad Ahmad al-Hout, 41, Rafah
  10. Fulla Tariq Shuhaibar, 8, Gaza City related article
  11. Jihad Issam Shuhaibar, 10, Gaza Cityrelated article
  12. Wasim Issam Shuhaibar, 9, Gaza Cityrelated article
  13. Rahaf Khalil al-Jbour, 4, Khan Yunis related article
  14. Yassin al-Humaidi, 4, Gaza City (died of earlier wounds). related article
  15. Ismail Youssef al-Kafarneh, Beit Hanoun
  16. Hamza Hussein al-Abadala, 29, Khan Yunis
  17. Abed Ali Ntheir, 26, Gaza City
  18. Mohammad Shadi Ntheir, 15, Gaza City related article
  19. Mohammad Salem Ntheir, 4, Gaza City related article
  20. Salah Saleh ash-Shafe'ey, Khan Yunis

Killed Wednesday, July 16

  1. Mohammad Ismael Abu Odah, 27, Rafah
  2. Mohammad Abdullah Zahouq, 23, Rafah
  3. Ahmed Adel Nawajha, 23, Rafah
  4. Mohammad Taisir Abu Sharab, 23, Khan Yunis
  5. Mohammad Sabri ad-Debari, Rafah
  6. Farid Mahmoud Abu-Doqqa, 33, Khan Yunis
  7. Ashraf Khalil Abu Shanab, 33, Rafah
  8. Khadra Al-Abed Salama Abu Doqqa, 65, Khan Yunisrelated article
  9. Omar Ramadan Abu Doqqa, 24, Khan Yunisrelated article
  10. Ibrahim Ramadan Abu Doqqa, 10, Khan Yunisrelated article
  11. Ahed Atef Bakr, 10, Gaza beach.related article
  12. Zakariya Ahed Bakr, 10, Gaza beach.related article
  13. Mohammad Ramiz Bakr, 11, Gaza beach.related article
  14. Ismail Mahmoud Bakr, 9, Gaza beach. related article
  15. Mohammad Kamel Abdul-Rahman, 30, Sheikh Ejleen, Gaza City
  16. Husam Shamlakh, 23, Sheikh Ejleen, Gaza City
  17. Usama Mahmoud Al-Astal, 6, Khan Yunis (died of wounds sustained earlier in attack on mosque)
  18. Hussein Abdul-Nasser al-Astal, 23, Khan Yunis
  19. Kawthar al-Astal, 70, Khan Yunis
  20. Yasmin al-Astal, 4, Khan Yunis
  21. Kamal Mohammad Abu Amer, 38, Khan Yunis
  22. Akram Mohammad Abu Amer, 34, Khan Yunis (brother of Kamal, injured in same incident, then later same day died of his injuries)
  23. Hamza Raed Thary, 6, Jabalia (was injured a few days ago in the incident in which many, including children, were killed while playing in the sand at the beach in Jabalia)
  24. Abdul-Rahman Ibrahim Khalil as-Sarhi, 37, Gaza City

Killed Tuesday, July 15

  1. Abdullah Mohammad al-Arjani, 19, Khan Yunis
  2. Suleiman Abu Louly, 33, Rafah
  3. Saleh Said Dahleez, 20, Rafah
  4. Yasser Eid al-Mahmoum, 18, Rafah
  5. Ismael Fattouh Ismael, 24, Gaza City
  6. Khalil Sh'aafy, Juhr Ed-Deek - Gaza
  7. Sobhi Abdul-hamid Mousa, 77, Khan Yunis

Killed Monday, July 14

  1. Adham Abdul-Fattah Abdul-Aal, 27
  2. Hamid Suleiman Abu al-Araj, 60, Deir al-Balah
  3. Abdullah Mahmoud Baraka, 24, Khan Yunis
  4. Tamer Salem Qdeih, 37, Khan Yunis
  5. Ziad Maher an-Najjar, 17, Khan Yunis
  6. Ziad Salem ash-Shawy, 25, Rafah
  7. Mohammad Yasser Hamdan, 24, Gaza
  8. Mohammad Shakib al-Agha, 22, Khan Yunis
  9. Ahmed Younis Abu Yousef, 22, Khan Yunis
  10. Sara Omar Sheikh al-Eid, 4, Rafah
  11. Omar Ahmad Sheikh al-Eid, 24, Rafah
  12. Jihad Ahmad Sheikh al-Eid, 48, Rafah
  13. Kamal Atef Yousef Abu Taha, 16, Khan Yunis
  14. Ismael Nabil Ahmad Abu Hatab, 21, Khan Yunis
  15. Boshra Khalil Zorob, 53, Rafah
  16. Atwa Amira al-Amour, 63, Khan Yunis

Killed Sunday, July 13

  1. Ezzeddin Bolbol, 25, Rafah
  2. Rami Abu Shanab, 25, Deir al-Balah
  3. Fawziyya Abdul-al, 73, Gaza City
  4. Moayyad al-Araj, 3, Khan Yunis*
  5. Husam Ibrahim Najjar, 14, Jabalia
  6. Hijaziyya Hamed al-Hilo, 80, Gaza City
  7. Ruwaida abu Harb Zawayda, 30, central Gaza
  8. Haitham Ashraf Zorob, 21, Rafah
  9. Laila Hassan al-Odaat, 41, al-Maghazi
  10. Hussein Abdul-Qader Mheisin, 19, Gaza
  11. Qassem Talal Hamdan, 23, Beit Hanoun
  12. Maher Thabet abu Mour, 23, Khan Yunis - related article
  13. Mohammad Salem Abu Breis, 65, Deir al-Balah
  14. Moussa Shehda Moammer, 60, Khan Yunis
  15. Hanadi Hamdi Moammer, 27, Khan Yunis
  16. Saddam Mousa Moammer, 23, Khan Yunis

Killed Saturday, July 12

  1. Anas Yousef Qandil, 17, Jabalia
  2. Islam Yousef Mohammad Qandil, 27, Jabalia
  3. Mohammad Edrees Abu Sneina, 20, Jabalia
  4. Abdul-Rahim Saleh al-Khatib, 38, Jabalia
  5. Husam Thieb ar-Razayna, 39, Jabalia
  6. Ibrahim Nabil Hamada, 30, at-Tuffah - Gaza City
  7. Hasan Ahmad Abu Ghush, 24, at-Tuffah - Gaza City
  8. Ahmad Mahmoud al-Bal'awy, 26, at-Tuffah - Gaza City
  9. Ali Nabil Basal, 32, at-Tuffah - Gaza City
  10. Mohammad Bassem al-Halaby, 28, western Gaza City
  11. Mohammad Sweity (Abu Askar), 20, western Gaza City
  12. Khawla al-Hawajri, 25, Nuseirat refugee camp
  13. Ola Wishahi, 31, Mabarra association for the disabled in Jabalia
  14. Suha Abu Saade, 38, Mabarra association for the disabled in Jabalia
  15. Mohammad Edrees Abu Sweilem, 20, Jabalia
  16. Rateb Subhi al-Saifi, 22, Sheikh Radwan - Gaza City
  17. Azmi Mahmoud Obeid, 51, Sheikh Radwan - Gaza City
  18. Nidal Mahmoud Abu al-Malsh, 22, Sheikh Radwan - Gaza City
  19. Suleiman Said Obeid, 56, Sheikh Radwan - Gaza City
  20. Mustafa Muhammad Inaya, 58, Sheikh Radwan - Gaza City
  21. Ghassan Ahmad al-Masri, 25, Sheikh Radwan - Gaza City
  22. Rifat Youssef Amer, 36, al-Saftawi
  23. Rifat Syouti, western Gaza City*
  24. Nahedh Naim al-Batsh, 41, Khan Yunis
  25. Baha Majed al-Batsh, 28, Khan Yunis
  26. Qusai Issam al-Batsh, 12, Khan Yunis
  27. Aziza Yousef al-Batsh, 59, Khan Yunis
  28. Ahmad Noman al-Batsh, 27, Khan Yunis
  29. Mohammad Issam al-Batsh, 17, Khan Yunis
  30. Yahia Ala Al-Batsh, 18, Khan Yunis
  31. Jalal Majed al-Batsh, 26, Khan Yunis
  32. Mahmoud Majed al-Batsh, 22, Khan Yunis
  33. Majed Sobhi al-Batsh, Khan Yunis
  34. Marwa Majed al-Batsh, 25, Khan Yunis
  35. Khaled Majed al-Batsh, 20, Khan Yunis
  36. Ibrahim Majed al-Batsh, 18, Khan Yunis
  37. Manar Majed al-Batsh, 13, Khan Yunis
  38. Amal Hussein al-Batsh, 49, Khan Yunis
  39. Anas Ala al-Batsh, 10, Khan Yunis
  40. Qusai Ala al-Batsh, 20, Khan Yunis
  41. Mohannad Yousef Dheir, 23, Rafah
  42. Shadi Mohammad Zorob, 21, Rafah
  43. Imad Bassam Zorob, 21, Rafah
  44. Mohannad Yousef Dheir, 23, Rafah
  45. Mohammad Arif, 13, eastern Gaza City
  46. Mohammad Ghazi Arif, 35, eastern Gaza City
  47. Ghazi Mustafa Arif, 62, eastern Gaza City
  48. Ahmad Yousef Dalloul, 47, Gaza
  49. Fadi Ya'coub Sukkar, 25, Gaza
  50. Qassem Jaber Odah, 16, Khan Yunis
  51. Mohammad Abdullah Sharatha, 53, Jabalia
  52. Mohammad Ahmed Basal, 19, Gaza City

Killed Friday, July 11

  1. Wisam Abdul-Razeq Hasan Ghannam, 31, Rafah
  2. Mahmoud Abdul-Razeq Hasan Ghannam, 28, Rafah
  3. Kifah Shaker Ghannam, 33, Rafah
  4. Ghalia Thieb Ghannam, 57, Rafah
  5. Mohammad Munir Ashour, 26, Rafah
  6. Nour Marwan an-Ajdi, 10, Rafah
  7. Anas Rezeq abu al-Kas, 33, Gaza City (doctor)
  8. Abdullah Mustafa abu Mahrouq, 22, Deir al-Balah
  9. Mahmoud Waloud, 26, Jabalia
  10. Hazem Ba'lousha, Jabalia
  11. Ala Abdul Nabi, Beit Lahia.*
  12. Ahmed Zaher Hamdan, 24, Beit Hanoun
  13. Mohammad Kamel al-Kahlout, 25, Jabalia
  14. Sami Adnan Shaldan, 25, Gaza City
  15. Salem al-Ashhab, 40, Gaza City
  16. Raed Hani Abu Hani, 31, Rafah
  17. Mohammad Rabea Abu- Hmeedan, 65, Jabalia
  18. Shahrman Ismail Abu al-Kas, 42, Al-Bureij
  19. Mazin Mustafa Aslan, 63, Al Bureij
  20. Mohammad Samiri, 24, Deir al-Balah
  21. Rami Abu Mosaed, 23, Deir al-Balah
  22. Saber Sokkar, 80, Gaza City
  23. Hussein Mohammad al-Mamlouk, 47, Gaza City
  24. Nasser Rabah Mohammad Sammama, 49, Gaza City
  25. Abdul-Halim Abdul-Moty Ashra, 54, Deir al-Balah
  26. Sahar Salman Abu Namous, 3, Beit Hanoun
  27. Odai Rafiq Sultan, 27, Jabalia
  28. Joma Atiyya Shallouf, 25, Rafah
  29. Bassam Abul-Rahman Khattab, 6, Deir al-Balah

Killed Thursday, July 10

  1. Mahmoud Lutfi al-Hajj, 58, Khan Yunis (father of six killed)
  2. Bassema Abdul-fatteh Mohammad al-Hajj, 48, Khan Yunis (mother of six killed)
  3. Asma Mahmoud al-Hajj, 22, Khan Yunis
  4. Fatima Mahmoud al-Hajj, 12, Khan Yunis
  5. Saad Mahmoud al-Hajj, 17, Khan Yunis
  6. Najla Mahmoud al-Hajj, 29, Khan Yunis
  7. Tareq Mahmoud al-Hajj, 18, Khan Yunis
  8. Omar Mahmoud al-Hajj, 20, Khan Yunis
  9. Baha Abu al-Leil, 35, Gaza City
  10. Suleiman Saleem Mousa al-Astal, 17, Khan Yunis
  11. Ahmed Saleem Mousa al-Astal, 24, Khan Yunis (Suleiman's brother)
  12. Mousa Mohammed Taher al-Astal, 50, Khan Yunis
  13. Ibrahim Khalil Qanan, 24, Khan Yunis
  14. Mohammad Khalil Qanan, 26, Khan Yunis (Ibrahim's brother)
  15. Ibrahim Sawali, 28, Khan Yunis
  16. Hamdi Badea Sawali, 33, Khan Yunis
  17. Mohammad al-Aqqad, 24, Khan Yunis
  18. Ismael Hassan Abu Jame, 19, Khan Yunis
  19. Hussein Odeh Abu Jame, 75, Khan Yunis
  20. Abdullah Ramadan Abu Ghazal, 5, Beit Hanoun
  21. Mohammad Ehsan Ferwana, 27, Khan Yunis
  22. Salem Qandil, 27, Gaza City
  23. Amer al-Fayyoumi, 30, Gaza City
  24. Raed az-Zourah, 32, Khan Yunis

Killed Wednesday, July 9

  1. Hamed Shihab, Journalist - Gaza
  2. Salima al-Arja, 53, Rafah
  3. Miriam Atiya al-Arja, 9, Rafah
  4. Rafiq al-Kafarna, 30
  5. Abdul-Nasser Abu Kweik, 60
  6. Khaled Abu Kweik, 31
  7. Mohammad Mustafa Malika, 18 months
  8. Hana Mohammed Fuad Malaka, 28 (Mohammad's Mother), 27
  9. Hatem Abu Salem, Gaza City
  10. Mohammad Khaled an-Nimra, 22
  11. Sahar Hamdan (al-Masry), 40, Beit Hanoun
  12. Mohammad Ibrahim al-Masry, 14, Beit Hanoun
  13. Amjad Hamdan, 23, Beit Hanoun
  14. Hani Saleh Hamad, 57, Beit Hanoun
  15. Ibrahim Hani Saleh Hamad, 20, Beit Hanoun
  16. Mohammad Khalaf Nawasra, 4, al-Maghazi
  17. Nidal Khalaf Nawasra, 5, al-Maghazi
  18. Salah Awad Nawasra, 24, al-Maghazi. (father of Mohammad and Nidal)
  19. Aesha Najm al-Nawasra, 23, al-Maghazi (mother of Mohammad and Nidal, pregnant in the fourth month)
  20. Naifa Mohammed Zaher Farajallah, 80, al-Mughraqa
  21. Amal Yousef Abdul-Ghafour, 20, Khan Yunis
  22. Nariman Jouda Abdul-Ghafour, 18 months, Khan Yunis
  23. Ibrahim Daoud al-Bal'aawy
  24. Abdul-Rahman Jamal az-Zamely
  25. Ibrahim Ahmad Abdin, 42, Rafah
  26. Mustafa Abu Murr, 20, Rafah
  27. Khaled Abu Murr, 22, Rafah
  28. Mazin Faraj Al-Jarba
  29. Marwan Eslayyem
  30. Raed Mohammed Shalat, 37, al-Nussairat
  31. Yasmin Mohammad Matouq, 4, Beit Hanoun

Killed Tuesday, July 8

  1. Mohammad Shaban, 24, Gaza
  2. Amjad Shaban, 30, Gaza
  3. Khader al-Basheeleqety, 45, Gaza
  4. Rashad Yassin, 27, Nusseirat
  5. Mohammad Ayman Ashour, 15, Khan Yunis
  6. Riyadh Mohammad Kaware, 50, Khan Yunis
  7. Bakr Mohammad Joudeh, 50, Khan Yunis
  8. Ammar Mohammad Joudeh, 26, Khan Yunis
  9. Hussein Yousef Kaware, 13, Khan Yunis
  10. Bassem Salem Kaware, 10, Khan Yunis
  11. Mohammad Ibrahim Kaware, 50, Khan Yunis
  12. Mohammad Habib, 22, Gaza
  13. Ahmed Mousa Habib, 16, Gaza
  14. Saqr Aayesh al-Ajjoury, 22, Jabalia
  15. Ahmad Nael Mahdi, 16, Gaza
  16. Hafeth Mohammad Hamad, 26, Beit Hanoun
  17. Ibrahim Mohammad Hamad, 26, Beit Hanoun
  18. Mahdi Mohammad Hamad, 46, Beit Hanoun
  19. Fawziyya Khalil Hamad, 62, Beit Hanoun
  20. Donia Mahdi Hamad, 16, Beit Hanoun
  21. Soha Hamad, 25, Beit Hanoun
  22. Suleiman Salam Abu Sawaween, 22, Khan Yunis
  23. Siraj Eyad Abdul-Aal, 8, Khan Yunis
  24. Abdul-Hadi Soufi, 24, Rafah
.

* the names with an asterisk have not yet been confirmed by Ministry of Health


Israeli soldiers killed by Palestinian resistance

1. Unknown, 38, Erez military base, Tuesday, July 15th.
2. Major Tsafrir Bar-Or, 32, killed Thursday, July 17th
3. Captain Zvika Kaplan, 28, a resident of an illegal Israeli settlement in the West Bank, killed Thursday, July 17th
4. Sergeant Oz Mendelovich, 21, killed Thursday, July 17th
5. Sergeant Nissim Sean Carmeli, 21, killed Thursday, July 17th
6. Sergeant Gilad Yaakobi, 21, killed Thursday, July 17th
7. Eitan Barak, soldier killed Friday July 18th while invading Gaza.
7. Major Amotz Greenberg, 45, killed Sat. July 19th while invading Gaza.
8. Sergeant Adar Bersano, 20, killed Sat. July 19th while invading Gaza.
9. Second Lieutenant Bar Rahav, 21, killed Sat. July 19th while invading Gaza.
10. Sergeant Bnaya Rubel, 20, killed Sat. July 19th while invading Gaza.


One Israeli civilian was killed by a Palestinian shell:
3. Auda al-Wadj, 32, Saturday July 19th

 

 


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