Domingo, dia 20 de julho de 2014
Although the IDF killed and wounded many civilians all over the Gaza Strip, july 20th became the day of Shujaiya massacre that left over 70 Palestinians dead, and hundreds wounded. The IDF bombarded the area after its ground forces encountered heavy resistance from Hamas fighters.
Thirteen Israeli soldiers were killed by Palestinian resistants and friendly fire.
46 Palestinian whildren were killed on the same day. Dozens were severely wounded.
Hamas requested via the Red Crescent a humanitarian ceasefire to evacuate the wounded from the area, but it did not last enough to save the many buried alive.
Shujaiya is a densely populated neighborhood in Gaza City. Refugee shelters were already overflowing before the offensive even started. Three more Israeli soldiers were killed in the neighborhood in the hours after the massacre.
Source/Fonte: IMEMC-International Midlle East Media Center. 2015.
- Salem Ali Abu Saada, Khan Younis
- Mohammad Yusef Moammer, 30, Rafah.
- Hamza Yousef Moammer, 26
- Anas Yousef Moammer, 16
- Fathiyeh Nadi Marzouq Abu Moammer, 72
- Hosni Mahmoud al-Absi, 56, Rafah
- Suheib Ali Joma Abu Qoura, 21, Rafah
- Ahmad Tawfiq Mohammad Zanoun, 26, Rafah
- Hamid Soboh Mohammad Fojo, 22, Rafah
- Najah Saad al-Deen Daraji, 65, Rafah
- Abdullah Yusef Daraji, 3 (Najah's gandchild)
- Mohammed Rajaa Handam 15, Rafah
- Yusef Shaaban Ziada, 44, Al Bureij
- Jamil Shaaban Ziada, 53
- Shoeban Jamil Ziada, 12, (Jamil's son)
- Soheiib Abu Ziada
- Mohammad Mahmoud al-Moqaddma, 30, Al Bureij
- Raed Mansour Nayfa, Shujaeyya (Gaza City)
- Fuad Jaber, Medic, Shujaeyya (Gaza City)
- Mohammad Hani Mohammad al-Hallaq, 2, al-Rimal (Gaza City)
- Kenan Hasan Akram al-Hallaq, 6
- Hani Mohammad al-Hallaq, 29
- Suad Mohammad al-Hallaq, 62
- Saje Hasan Akram al-Hallaq, 4
- Hala Akram Hasan al-Hallaq, 27
- Samar Osama al-Hallaq, 29 (nine months pregnant)
- Ahmad Yassin, al-Rimal (Gaza City)
- Ismael Yassin, al-Rimal (Gaza City)
- Aya Bahjat Abu Sultan, 15, Beit Lahia
- Ibrahim Salem Joma as-Sahbani, 20, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Aref Ibrahim al-Ghalyeeni, 26, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Osama Khalil Ismael al-Hayya, 30, Shujaeyya - Gaza (Umama and Khalil's father)
- Hallah Saqer Hasan al-Hayya, 29, (Umama and Khalil's mother)
- Umama Osama Khalil al-Hayya, 9
- Khalil Osama Khalil al-Hayya, 7
- Hamza al-Hayya, 4
- Yasser Ateyya Hamdiyya, 28, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Esra Ateyya Hamdiyya, 28, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Akram Mohammad Shkafy, 63, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Eman Khalil Abed Ammar, 9, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Ibrahim Khalil Abed Ammar, 13
- Asem Khalil Abed Ammar, 4
- Eman Mohammad Ibrahim Hamada, 40, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Ahmad Ishaq Yousef Ramlawy, 33, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Rebhi Shehta Ayyad, 31, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Ahmad Sami Diab Ayyad, 27
- Fida Rafiq Diab Ayyad, 24
- Narmin Rafiw Diab Ayyad, 20
- Husam Ayman Mohareb Ayyad, 23.
- Sherin Fathi Othman Ayyad, 18
- Ahmad Mohammad Ahmad Abu Zanouna, 28
- Tala Akram Ahmad al-Atawy, 7, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Tawfiq Barawi Salem Marshoud, 52, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Hatem Ziad Ali Zabout, 24, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Khaled Riyadh Mohammad Hamad, 25, Shujaeyya - Gaza (Journalist)
- Khadija Ali Mousa Shihada, 62, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Khalil Salem Ibrahim Mosbeh, 53, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Dina Adel Abdullah Eslayyem, 2, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Shadi Ziad Hasan Eslayyem, 15
- Ala Ziad Hasan Eslayyem, 11
- Adel Abdullah Salem Eslayyem, 29
- Fadi Ziad Hasan Eslayyem, 10
- Rahaf Akram Ismael Abu Joma, 4
- Ahed Saad Mousa Sarsak, 30, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Aisha Ali Mahmoud Zayed, 54, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Abed-Rabbo Ahmad Zayed, 58, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Abdul-Rahman Akram Sheikh Khalil, 24, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Mona Suleiman Ahmad Sheikh Khalil, 49
- Heba Hamed Mohammad Sheikh Khalil, 13
- Abdullah Mansour Radwan Amara, 23, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Issam Atiyya Said Skafy, 26, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Ali Mohammad Hasan Skafy, 27
- Mohammad Hasan Skafy, 53
- Ala Jamal ed-Deen Barda, 35, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Omar Jamil Sobhi Hammouda, 10, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Ghada Jamil Sobhi Hammouda, 10, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Ghada Ibrahim Suleiman Adwan, 39, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Fatima Abdul-Rahim Abu Ammouna, 55, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Fahmi Abdul-Aziz Abu Said, 29, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Ghada Sobhi Saadi Ayyad, 9, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Mohammad Ashraf Rafiq Ayyad, 6
- Mohammad Raed Ehsan Ayyad, 6
- Mohammad Rami Fathi Ayyad, 2
- Mona Abdul-Rahman Ayyad, 42
- Halla Sobhi Sa'dy Ayyad, 25
- Mohammad Nassr Atiyya Ayyad, 25
- Mohammad Raed Ehsan Akeela, 19, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Mohammad Ziad Ali Zabout, 23, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Mohammad Ali Mohared Jundiyya, 38, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Marah Shaker Ahmad al-Jammal, 2, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Marwan Monir Saleh Qonfid, 23, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Maisa Abdul-Rahman Sarsawy, 37, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Marwa Salman Ahmad Sarsawy, 13 (Maisa's child)
- Mos'ab el-Kheir Salah ed-Din Skafi, 27, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Younis Ahmad Younis Mustafa, 62, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Yousef Salem Hatmo Habib, 62, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Fatima Abu Ammouna, 55, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Ahmad Mohammad Azzam, 19, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Ismael al-Kordi, Shujaeyya - Gaza
- Fatima Ahmad Abu Jame’ (60), the family matriarch, Khan Younis.
- Sabah Abu Jame', 35. Daughter-in-law and her children:
- Razan Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jame', 14
- Jawdat Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jame', 13
- Aya Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jame', 12
- Haifaa Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jame', 9
- Ahmad Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jame', 8
- Maysaa Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jame', 7
- Tawfiq Tawfiq Ahmad Abu Jame', 4
- Shahinaz Walid Muhammad Abu Jame', 29. Pregnant daughter-in-law and her children:
- Fatmeh Taysir Ahmad Abu Jame', 12
- Ayub Taysir Ahmad Abu Jame', 10
- Rayan Taysir Ahmad Abu Jame', 5
- Rinat Taysir Ahmad Abu Jame', 2
- Nujud Taysir Ahmad Abu Jame', 4 months
- Yasmin Ahmad Salameh Abu Jame', 25. Pregnant daughter-in-law and her children:
- Batul Bassam Ahmad Abu Jame', 4
- Soheila Bassam Ahmad Abu Jame', 3
- Bisan Bassam Ahmad Abu Jame', 6 months
- Yasser Ahmad Muhammad Abu Jame', 27. Fatima’s son
- Fatima Riad Abu Jame', 26. Yasser’s wife. Pregnant daughter in law and her children:
- Sajedah Yasser Ahmad Abu Jame', 7
- Siraj Yasser Ahmad Abu Jame', 4
- Noor Yasser Ahmad Abu Jame, 2
- Husam Husam Abu Qeinas, 7 (another of Fatima’s grandsons)
- Tariq Farouq Mahmoud Tafesh, 37, Gaza.
- Hazem Naim Mohammad Aqel, 14, Gaza.
- Omar Zaher Saleh Abu Hussein, 19, Gaza.
- Ziad Ghaleb Rajab ar-Redya, 23, northern Gaza.
- Wael Bashir Yahia Assaf, 24, northern Gaza.
- Ahmad Suliman Sahmoud, 34, Khan Younis
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Shovrim Shtika - Breaking the Silence
20. “The instructions are to first of all shoot… Be they armed or unarmed, no matter what.”
Rank: Staff Sergeant. Unit: Engineering Corps. Area: Northern Gaza strip:
They warned us, they told us that after a ceasefire the population might return, and then they repeated the story about the old man who asked for water (earlier in his testimony the testifier described a briefing in which an incident was described where an elderly Palestinian man asked soldiers for water and then threw grenades at the forces).
What were the instructions regarding [Palestinians] who return?
The instructions were to open fire. They said, “No one is supposed to be in the area in which you will be.”
During the ceasefire as well?
No, after the ceasefire. There was the first ceasefire that collapsed – I don’t remember anymore, there were lots of ceasefires. But after the first one there was that danger and we asked, “Will the civilian population return? What will the situation look like now when we go in [to the Gaza Strip] again?” And they said, “You aren’t supposed to encounter the civilian population, no one is supposed to be in the area in which you’ll be. Which means that anyone you do run into is [to be regarded as] a terrorist.” This was a topic we had serious discussions over back in the days of [Operation] ‘Pillar of Defense’ (the eight-day IDF operation in Gaza in 2012) We held entire debates on the topic of, ‘If when you run into someone while you are conducting a house sweep you shoot immediately without thinking.’
What was the commanders’ response?
A typical officer’s response was, “It’s a complicated situation, I realize a situation might arise in which innocent people get killed, but you cannot take that risk or put your comrades at risk, you must shoot without hesitation.” The instructions are to shoot right away. Whoever you spot – be they armed or unarmed, no matter what. The instructions are very clear. Any person you run into, that you see with your eyes – shoot to kill. It’s an explicit instruction.
No incrimination process is necessary?
Zero. Nothing.
Is there any mention of [shooting] limits? Is 100 meters the limit, 200 meters?
Not at all. The only limits are the zone perimeters between IDF forces.
To avoid friendly fire?
Right. .
Rank: Staff Sergeant. Unit: Engineering Corps. Area: Northern Gaza strip:
They warned us, they told us that after a ceasefire the population might return, and then they repeated the story about the old man who asked for water (earlier in his testimony the testifier described a briefing in which an incident was described where an elderly Palestinian man asked soldiers for water and then threw grenades at the forces).
What were the instructions regarding [Palestinians] who return?
The instructions were to open fire. They said, “No one is supposed to be in the area in which you will be.”
During the ceasefire as well?
No, after the ceasefire. There was the first ceasefire that collapsed – I don’t remember anymore, there were lots of ceasefires. But after the first one there was that danger and we asked, “Will the civilian population return? What will the situation look like now when we go in [to the Gaza Strip] again?” And they said, “You aren’t supposed to encounter the civilian population, no one is supposed to be in the area in which you’ll be. Which means that anyone you do run into is [to be regarded as] a terrorist.” This was a topic we had serious discussions over back in the days of [Operation] ‘Pillar of Defense’ (the eight-day IDF operation in Gaza in 2012) We held entire debates on the topic of, ‘If when you run into someone while you are conducting a house sweep you shoot immediately without thinking.’
What was the commanders’ response?
A typical officer’s response was, “It’s a complicated situation, I realize a situation might arise in which innocent people get killed, but you cannot take that risk or put your comrades at risk, you must shoot without hesitation.” The instructions are to shoot right away. Whoever you spot – be they armed or unarmed, no matter what. The instructions are very clear. Any person you run into, that you see with your eyes – shoot to kill. It’s an explicit instruction.
No incrimination process is necessary?
Zero. Nothing.
Is there any mention of [shooting] limits? Is 100 meters the limit, 200 meters?
Not at all. The only limits are the zone perimeters between IDF forces.
To avoid friendly fire?
Right. .
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