Where is my beloved son?" she screamed, her knees to
weak to help her stand. They carried her on a wheelchair
to give a final send-off to her son.
Her tears started rolling down her cheeks as she saw
her son lying in the morgue. She sat behind him, touched
his forefront with her trembling hands and kissed him
tenderly with everyone crying around her. The sepulchral
silence was broken with a loud cry voiced by the martyrs
uncle, who called for avenging the killing of his innocent
nephew.
She is the mother of the 14-year-old Ahmad Abu Elwan,
who was shot dead cold-bloodedly by Israeli gunfire on
Tuesday, February 25, while playing in front of his houses
in Tal al-Sultan district, west of Rafah, south of the
Gaza Strip. The Israeli occupation troops fired a volley
of artillery shells at the Palestinian houses in the region.
Suddenly, we heard deafening explosions, which shook
the entire area. I got out from my house, which was completely
destroyed by two shells, said Mahmoud Abul Fadl, an eyewitness
to the massacre. I tried hard to take shelter from the
30-minute indiscriminate barbaric shelling of area. I
did see a shell passing before my eyes to hit a car with
shrapnel flying all over the area to kill Ahmad Abu Elwan,
whose blood gushed forth by one of the shrapnel, which
hit his back, he added.
Elwans cousin Jihad lamented the death of Elwan by saying
that he was a kind and docile sort of a person. He went
out to bring a present to his 11-year-old brother Mahmoud
on his birthdayhe didnt know that the familys happiness
would turn into sadness, the tearful cousin said. Jihad
tried to calm down Elwans grandparents, who were dreaming
that Elwan would someday bring them back to their birthplace
in the Palestinian village of Zar Nouka from which they
were forced to flee in 1948.
The occupation kidnapped my grandson in a wink of an
eye, said Elwans grandmother, who was dumbfounded by
the death of her grandson. The death of Elwan makes him
the 216th Palestinian to be killed by Israeli troops in
Rafah and the 76th child.
By Adel Zaarab , IOL Palestine Correspondent
18 January 2003: The Israeli army shot Abedalfatha
Oraby Mansoor, 35 years old and a family father, while
he tried to repair the water tank on the roof of his house,
which was damaged by the IDF. His wife and 7 children
are in total despair.
Addendum on 27 January 2003: The IDF now also
destroyed the house of this family. The widow and children
are homeless now.
This is Jamil, 15 years old, from Rafah camp, Block O.
He was injured on his way back from school by an Israeli
tank shell. His family consists of 9 members, all the
kids still go to school. Their father is ill and cannot
work, and the house of the family was demolished three
months ago.