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Le meurtre de Hind Rajab, une fillette palestinienne de six ans, par l'armée israélienne, est un événement survenu le 29 janvier 2024 dans le quartier gazaoui de Tel al-Hawa. Il a eu lieu dans le contexte de la guerre Israël-Hamas. La fillette était alors la seule survivante de tirs de chars israéliens sur le véhicule dans lequel elle s'était enfuie avec six proches.
La famille de Rajab fuyait le quartier de Tel Al-Hawa de la ville de Gaza lorsqu'un char de l'armée israélienne a tiré sur leur véhicule, tuant la tante, l'oncle et quatre cousins de Rajab. La seule autre survivante, la cousine de Rajab, âgée de 15 ans, a appelé la Société du Croissant-Rouge palestinien pour obtenir de l'aide urgente lors d'un appel téléphonique enregistré, pleurant et criant que les forces israéliennes leur tiraient dessus au milieu du bruit des coups de feu avant de s'arrêter quand elle a été tuée.
Rajab, six ans, était alors la seule survivante dans la voiture, entourée des cadavres de sa famille, et son appel téléphonique d'urgence de trois heures avec le Croissant-Rouge a été publié, au cours duquel elle disait à l'opérateur : « J'ai si peur, s'il te plaît, viens. Viens, emmène-moi. S'il te plais, viendras-tu ? ». Hind a finalement été tuée par l'armée israélienne.
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Sidra Hassouna was a 7-year-old Palestinian girl from the northern Gaza Strip who, along with her family as well as over 75 others,[not verified in body] were killed during a series of airstrikes in Rafah carried out by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on 12 February 2024. As a result of the attack, Hassouna, her twin sister, 15-month old brother, parents, grandparents and uncle were killed after the IDF bombed the building they had been sheltering in Rafah, where she had been forcibly displaced.
Her killing received major attention on social media, as an image began circulating showing her mutilated body. Both of her legs had been torn off by the airstrikes, leaving her lifeless body hanging from the higher point of a destroyed house.
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killing of Nahida and Samar Anton
On 16 December 2023, two Palestinian Christians, Nahida Anton and her daughter Samar Anton, were shot and killed by Israeli soldiers while walking inside the grounds of the Holy Family Church to go to the bathroom during the 2023 Israel–Hamas war. The Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem said: “Nahida and her daughter Samar were shot and killed as they walked to the Sister’s Convent. One was killed as she tried to carry the other to safety. Seven more people were shot and wounded as they tried to protect others inside the church compound. No warning was given, no notification was provided. They were shot in cold blood inside the premises of the Parish, where there are no belligerents.”[2][3][4][5] Hamas and the Patriarchate said an Israeli sniper killed the women.[6][7]
Others died after Israeli troops prevented medical aid reaching the wounded.[8] The pair were part of a large group of civilians, including other Palestinian Christians, that had been taking refuge in the church. The sister of one of the civilians told the BBC that those in the church were scared to leave for fear of being shot at, adding that "they believed the Israelis were shooting anything that moves
https://en.wikipedia.org/[...]srael%E2%80%93Hamas%20war.
On 16 December 2023, two Palestinian Christians, Nahida Anton and her daughter Samar Anton, were shot and killed by Israeli soldiers while walking inside the grounds of the Holy Family Church to go to the bathroom during the 2023 Israel–Hamas war. The Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem said: “Nahida and her daughter Samar were shot and killed as they walked to the Sister’s Convent. One was killed as she tried to carry the other to safety. Seven more people were shot and wounded as they tried to protect others inside the church compound. No warning was given, no notification was provided. They were shot in cold blood inside the premises of the Parish, where there are no belligerents.”[2][3][4][5] Hamas and the Patriarchate said an Israeli sniper killed the women.[6][7]
Others died after Israeli troops prevented medical aid reaching the wounded.[8] The pair were part of a large group of civilians, including other Palestinian Christians, that had been taking refuge in the church. The sister of one of the civilians told the BBC that those in the church were scared to leave for fear of being shot at, adding that "they believed the Israelis were shooting anything that moves
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Le meurtre de Hind Rajab, une fillette palestinienne de six ans, par l'armée israélienne, est un événement survenu le 29 janvier 2024 dans le quartier gazaoui de Tel al-Hawa. Il a eu lieu dans le contexte de la guerre Israël-Hamas. La fillette était alors la seule survivante de tirs de chars israéliens sur le véhicule dans lequel elle s'était enfuie avec six proches.
La famille de Rajab fuyait le quartier de Tel Al-Hawa de la ville de Gaza lorsqu'un char de l'armée israélienne a tiré sur leur véhicule, tuant la tante, l'oncle et quatre cousins de Rajab. La seule autre survivante, la cousine de Rajab, âgée de 15 ans, a appelé la Société du Croissant-Rouge palestinien pour obtenir de l'aide urgente lors d'un appel téléphonique enregistré, pleurant et criant que les forces israéliennes leur tiraient dessus au milieu du bruit des coups de feu avant de s'arrêter quand elle a été tuée.
Rajab, six ans, était alors la seule survivante dans la voiture, entourée des cadavres de sa famille, et son appel téléphonique d'urgence de trois heures avec le Croissant-Rouge a été publié, au cours duquel elle disait à l'opérateur : « J'ai si peur, s'il te plaît, viens. Viens, emmène-moi. S'il te plais, viendras-tu ? ». Hind a finalement été tuée par l'armée israélienne.
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An 18-month-old Palestinian boy has burned to death after settlers set fire to his family house in Duma village, south of Nablus city, in the occupied West Bank.
The parents of Ali Saad Dawabsheh and his four-year-old brother were also injured in the attack, sources told Al Jazeera on Friday morning.
https://www.aljazeera.com[...]o-death-in-settler-attack
The parents of Ali Saad Dawabsheh and his four-year-old brother were also injured in the attack, sources told Al Jazeera on Friday morning.
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On parle des bébé prématuré retrouvé décomposé dans les hopitaux detruit de gaza
https://www.washingtonpos[...]emature-babies-dead-nasr/
https://www.cnn.com/2023/[...]t-we-know-intl/index.html
The bodies of decomposing babies are seen on hospital beds inside the Al-Nasr hospital ICU ward in northern Gaza, in this screen grab taken from a video filmed by Al Mashhad reporter Mohamed Baalousha, reportedly on November 27. The image has been blurred due to its graphic nature.
L'armée la plus morale du monde
The bodies of decomposing babies are seen on hospital beds inside the Al-Nasr hospital ICU ward in northern Gaza, in this screen grab taken from a video filmed by Al Mashhad reporter Mohamed Baalousha, reportedly on November 27. The image has been blurred due to its graphic nature.
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The scene inside the Al-Nasr hospital ICU ward is chilling. The tiny bodies of babies, several still attached to wires and tubes that were meant to keep them alive, decomposing in their hospital beds. Milk bottles and spare diapers still next to them on the sheets.
The video inside the hospital was filmed on November 27 by Mohamed Baalousha, a Gaza reporter for UAE-based news outlet Al Mashhad. He shared an unblurred version with CNN, which shows the remains of at least four infants.
Three of them appear to be still connected to hospital machines. The bodies of the babies appear to be darkening and disintegrating from decay, with little more than skeletons left in some of the beds. Flies and maggots are visibly crawling across the skin of one child.
The circumstances around one of the most horrifying videos to emerge from the war in Gaza remain unclear, but after days of piecing together available information, using interviews, published statements and video, a chaotic scene can been painted of hospital staff trying to protect their most vulnerable patients, caught in the middle of a raging battle – waiting for help that never arrived.
Here is what CNN found
CNN geolocated the video to Al-Nasr hospital in northern Gaza. This area has been largely unreachable to journalists in recent weeks due to the intensity of fighting but during the seven-day truce Baalousha says he was able to access the hospital to film what was left there.
From early November, the Al-Nasr and Al-Rantisi children’s hospitals, which form part of the same complex, had become the frontline of fighting between Israeli and Hamas forces.
In public statements and interviews, several medical staff and health officials from Al-Nasr said they had to hurriedly evacuate the hospital on November 10, under the direction of Israeli forces.
Medical staff described having to leave young children behind in the ICU because they had no means to safely move them.
A doctor associated with the hospital, who did not want to be named, told CNN that two of the children – a two-year-old and a nine-month-old baby – had died shortly before the evacuation but that three children were left alive still connected to respirators. One of those left alive was two months old. Several of the infants on the ICU had been suffering from genetic disorders, according to the doctor.
The condition of those left behind alive – both at the time the fighting reached the hospital and when the evacuation took place – remains unclear.
In a video on November 9, the head of Al-Nasr and Al-Rantisi pediatric hospitals, Dr. Mustafa al-Kahlout, said Al-Nasr hospital had been “struck twice” sustaining “a lot of damage.”
Kahlout warned oxygen to the ICU “was cut off” and reported at least one patient had died as a result, with others facing the risk of death.
It’s unclear whether oxygen cylinders, seen next to some of the beds in the video from the hospital, were functioning or whether supplies had run out.
“The situation is really bad, we are surrounded… ambulances cannot reach the hospital, and ambulances that tried to reach Al-Nasr were targeted,” Kahlout said, calling on international organizations, including the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), to intervene and save the medical staff and patients who remained in the ICU.
Video shared on social media on November 9, which CNN verified, was filmed from inside Al-Nasr hospital and appears to show the aftermath of the building being hit.
https://edition.cnn.com/2[...]t-we-know-intl/index.html
The video inside the hospital was filmed on November 27 by Mohamed Baalousha, a Gaza reporter for UAE-based news outlet Al Mashhad. He shared an unblurred version with CNN, which shows the remains of at least four infants.
Three of them appear to be still connected to hospital machines. The bodies of the babies appear to be darkening and disintegrating from decay, with little more than skeletons left in some of the beds. Flies and maggots are visibly crawling across the skin of one child.
The circumstances around one of the most horrifying videos to emerge from the war in Gaza remain unclear, but after days of piecing together available information, using interviews, published statements and video, a chaotic scene can been painted of hospital staff trying to protect their most vulnerable patients, caught in the middle of a raging battle – waiting for help that never arrived.
Here is what CNN found
CNN geolocated the video to Al-Nasr hospital in northern Gaza. This area has been largely unreachable to journalists in recent weeks due to the intensity of fighting but during the seven-day truce Baalousha says he was able to access the hospital to film what was left there.
From early November, the Al-Nasr and Al-Rantisi children’s hospitals, which form part of the same complex, had become the frontline of fighting between Israeli and Hamas forces.
In public statements and interviews, several medical staff and health officials from Al-Nasr said they had to hurriedly evacuate the hospital on November 10, under the direction of Israeli forces.
Medical staff described having to leave young children behind in the ICU because they had no means to safely move them.
A doctor associated with the hospital, who did not want to be named, told CNN that two of the children – a two-year-old and a nine-month-old baby – had died shortly before the evacuation but that three children were left alive still connected to respirators. One of those left alive was two months old. Several of the infants on the ICU had been suffering from genetic disorders, according to the doctor.
The condition of those left behind alive – both at the time the fighting reached the hospital and when the evacuation took place – remains unclear.
In a video on November 9, the head of Al-Nasr and Al-Rantisi pediatric hospitals, Dr. Mustafa al-Kahlout, said Al-Nasr hospital had been “struck twice” sustaining “a lot of damage.”
Kahlout warned oxygen to the ICU “was cut off” and reported at least one patient had died as a result, with others facing the risk of death.
It’s unclear whether oxygen cylinders, seen next to some of the beds in the video from the hospital, were functioning or whether supplies had run out.
“The situation is really bad, we are surrounded… ambulances cannot reach the hospital, and ambulances that tried to reach Al-Nasr were targeted,” Kahlout said, calling on international organizations, including the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), to intervene and save the medical staff and patients who remained in the ICU.
Video shared on social media on November 9, which CNN verified, was filmed from inside Al-Nasr hospital and appears to show the aftermath of the building being hit.
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The scene inside the Al-Nasr hospital ICU ward is chilling. The tiny bodies of babies, several still attached to wires and tubes that were meant to keep them alive, decomposing in their hospital beds. Milk bottles and spare diapers still next to them on the sheets.
The video inside the hospital was filmed on November 27 by Mohamed Baalousha, a Gaza reporter for UAE-based news outlet Al Mashhad. He shared an unblurred version with CNN, which shows the remains of at least four infants.
Three of them appear to be still connected to hospital machines. The bodies of the babies appear to be darkening and disintegrating from decay, with little more than skeletons left in some of the beds. Flies and maggots are visibly crawling across the skin of one child.
The circumstances around one of the most horrifying videos to emerge from the war in Gaza remain unclear, but after days of piecing together available information, using interviews, published statements and video, a chaotic scene can been painted of hospital staff trying to protect their most vulnerable patients, caught in the middle of a raging battle – waiting for help that never arrived.
Here is what CNN found
CNN geolocated the video to Al-Nasr hospital in northern Gaza. This area has been largely unreachable to journalists in recent weeks due to the intensity of fighting but during the seven-day truce Baalousha says he was able to access the hospital to film what was left there.
From early November, the Al-Nasr and Al-Rantisi children’s hospitals, which form part of the same complex, had become the frontline of fighting between Israeli and Hamas forces.
In public statements and interviews, several medical staff and health officials from Al-Nasr said they had to hurriedly evacuate the hospital on November 10, under the direction of Israeli forces.
Medical staff described having to leave young children behind in the ICU because they had no means to safely move them.
A doctor associated with the hospital, who did not want to be named, told CNN that two of the children – a two-year-old and a nine-month-old baby – had died shortly before the evacuation but that three children were left alive still connected to respirators. One of those left alive was two months old. Several of the infants on the ICU had been suffering from genetic disorders, according to the doctor.
The condition of those left behind alive – both at the time the fighting reached the hospital and when the evacuation took place – remains unclear.
In a video on November 9, the head of Al-Nasr and Al-Rantisi pediatric hospitals, Dr. Mustafa al-Kahlout, said Al-Nasr hospital had been “struck twice” sustaining “a lot of damage.”
Kahlout warned oxygen to the ICU “was cut off” and reported at least one patient had died as a result, with others facing the risk of death.
It’s unclear whether oxygen cylinders, seen next to some of the beds in the video from the hospital, were functioning or whether supplies had run out.
“The situation is really bad, we are surrounded… ambulances cannot reach the hospital, and ambulances that tried to reach Al-Nasr were targeted,” Kahlout said, calling on international organizations, including the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), to intervene and save the medical staff and patients who remained in the ICU.
Video shared on social media on November 9, which CNN verified, was filmed from inside Al-Nasr hospital and appears to show the aftermath of the building being hit.
https://edition.cnn.com/2[...]t-we-know-intl/index.html
The video inside the hospital was filmed on November 27 by Mohamed Baalousha, a Gaza reporter for UAE-based news outlet Al Mashhad. He shared an unblurred version with CNN, which shows the remains of at least four infants.
Three of them appear to be still connected to hospital machines. The bodies of the babies appear to be darkening and disintegrating from decay, with little more than skeletons left in some of the beds. Flies and maggots are visibly crawling across the skin of one child.
The circumstances around one of the most horrifying videos to emerge from the war in Gaza remain unclear, but after days of piecing together available information, using interviews, published statements and video, a chaotic scene can been painted of hospital staff trying to protect their most vulnerable patients, caught in the middle of a raging battle – waiting for help that never arrived.
Here is what CNN found
CNN geolocated the video to Al-Nasr hospital in northern Gaza. This area has been largely unreachable to journalists in recent weeks due to the intensity of fighting but during the seven-day truce Baalousha says he was able to access the hospital to film what was left there.
From early November, the Al-Nasr and Al-Rantisi children’s hospitals, which form part of the same complex, had become the frontline of fighting between Israeli and Hamas forces.
In public statements and interviews, several medical staff and health officials from Al-Nasr said they had to hurriedly evacuate the hospital on November 10, under the direction of Israeli forces.
Medical staff described having to leave young children behind in the ICU because they had no means to safely move them.
A doctor associated with the hospital, who did not want to be named, told CNN that two of the children – a two-year-old and a nine-month-old baby – had died shortly before the evacuation but that three children were left alive still connected to respirators. One of those left alive was two months old. Several of the infants on the ICU had been suffering from genetic disorders, according to the doctor.
The condition of those left behind alive – both at the time the fighting reached the hospital and when the evacuation took place – remains unclear.
In a video on November 9, the head of Al-Nasr and Al-Rantisi pediatric hospitals, Dr. Mustafa al-Kahlout, said Al-Nasr hospital had been “struck twice” sustaining “a lot of damage.”
Kahlout warned oxygen to the ICU “was cut off” and reported at least one patient had died as a result, with others facing the risk of death.
It’s unclear whether oxygen cylinders, seen next to some of the beds in the video from the hospital, were functioning or whether supplies had run out.
“The situation is really bad, we are surrounded… ambulances cannot reach the hospital, and ambulances that tried to reach Al-Nasr were targeted,” Kahlout said, calling on international organizations, including the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), to intervene and save the medical staff and patients who remained in the ICU.
Video shared on social media on November 9, which CNN verified, was filmed from inside Al-Nasr hospital and appears to show the aftermath of the building being hit.
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Le Dr Vanita Gupta, médecin en soins intensifs dans un hôpital de New York, s’est portée volontaire à l’hôpital européen de Gaza en janvier. Un matin, trois enfants gravement blessés sont arrivés l’un après l’autre. Leurs familles ont expliqué au Dr Gupta que les enfants étaient ensemble dans la rue lorsqu’ils ont essuyé des tirs et qu’il n’y avait pas eu d’autres tirs dans la zone. Elle a précisé qu’aucun adulte blessé n’avait été amené à l’hôpital en même temps et depuis le même endroit.
« J’ai pu voir qu’un enfant avait reçu une balle dans la tête. Ils étaient en train de faire un massage cardiaque à cette fillette de cinq ou six ans qui est manifestement décédée », a déclaré Mme Gupta
Dans la ville de Gaza, Emad Abu al-Qura, âgé de trois ans, a été abattu devant chez lui alors qu’il allait acheter des fruits avec son cousin, Hadeel, un étudiant en médecine de 20 ans, qui a également été tué. La famille a déclaré qu’ils avaient été pris pour cible par un tireur d’élite israélien.
https://agencemediapalest[...]3%A9lite%20isra%C3%A9lien.
l'armée tellement morale qu'ils tirent au cal 50 dans la tete de gosse de 3 ans
« J’ai pu voir qu’un enfant avait reçu une balle dans la tête. Ils étaient en train de faire un massage cardiaque à cette fillette de cinq ou six ans qui est manifestement décédée », a déclaré Mme Gupta
Dans la ville de Gaza, Emad Abu al-Qura, âgé de trois ans, a été abattu devant chez lui alors qu’il allait acheter des fruits avec son cousin, Hadeel, un étudiant en médecine de 20 ans, qui a également été tué. La famille a déclaré qu’ils avaient été pris pour cible par un tireur d’élite israélien.
l'armée tellement morale qu'ils tirent au cal 50 dans la tete de gosse de 3 ans
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