“What will I say to my brother when he wakes up? Can I inform you that your children were martyred? I don’t know how to tell him that,” Ali’s brother, Hamdi Al -Najjar, who was killed by 9 of his sons in an Israeli raid on the family’s house in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza last Friday afternoon.
Only Hamdi and his son Adam were survived, while his wife, Alaa – was also a doctor – was practicing her work at Nasser Hospital in the city.
In the consolation tent, Ali Al -Najjar said on Sunday, “Friday afternoon, my brother’s house was targeted without a warning in Khan Yunis.
He added, “The civil defense arrived to extinguish the fire as a result of targeting the house, and they found the bodies of the children charred and were volatile abroad.”
“I found Adam and he was burned, I took it in my car and went to the hospital, and the civil defense was brought up by my brother Hamdi and went to the hospital and his injury was very serious.”
Doctors reported that several surgeries were performed by Hamdi in the Jordanian Field Hospital, where part of the right lung was 60% and provided with 17 blood units.
As for the 10 -year -old Adam, according to a medical source – his hand was amputated and suffered burns throughout his body.
The father and son in the intensive care department of Nasser Hospital, which lacks the most basic elements of treatment, according to the Director General of the Ministry of Health in Gaza, Munir Al -Barash.
They have no features
The mother Alaa was following injured children who had just arrived at Nasser Hospital when she had news of her house being bombed, and she was rushed to him without guidance and was shocked by the recovery of the bodies of her charred children from under the rubble.
The Najjar’s evening tells the French Press Agency that her sister Alaa after she worked by bombing, “she went running to the house and found the house completely destroyed over the heads of her children and her husband, the house turned into a pile of stones.”
“My brother’s wife, Dr. Alaa Al -Najjar, arrived, as there were transportation, and children were extracted, when Alaa saw this scene, she was screaming and crying,” Ali says.
He adds that she met the body of her charred daughter Nepal, and she started screaming in her name.
Death is more merciful than this torment
In a tent crowded with the beecraphy, the well -known children’s doctor sat in her city while she was still under the influence of the tremendous shock and surrounded by women who seemed very sad, while explosions from the continuous Israeli bombing are heard.
“9 of the boys were charred burnt, the tenth child and his father are in critical condition,” said Sahar – who wore a black cloak – crying.
“I could not see my sister’s children in Akfan, a great shock, I did not know anyone in them, they have no features from the severity of the burns, a great tragedy,” she said, calling the scene.
Muhammad, who is a relative of Alaa, confirms that “the injured person is great, Alaa suffers a great shock, God is.”
“What will I say to my brother when he wakes up? Can I inform you that your children were martyred? I don’t know how to tell him that, I buried them in two graves.”
“There is no safe place in Gaza, death is more merciful than this torment.”