Watan-In one of the scenes from the brutal wars waged by Israel on the Gaza Strip, a Palestinian mother refused to leave her martyr son’s body and carried him on her shoulder to escape Israeli airstrikes from Khan Yunis to Rafah.
Al Jazeera channel posted a video showing the mother carrying her son’s body on her shoulder. One activist asked her, “When did he become a martyr?” She tearfully replied, “He became a martyr at night.”
She revealed that Israeli occupation soldiers entered the “Al-Khair” hospital where the displaced people were, and they opened fire on those present, causing her son to become a martyr.
The grieving Palestinian lady narrated that the occupation forces arrested dozens of people, and she appeared in a heartbreaking scene placing her son’s body on her shoulder and continuing her journey among the displaced.
أم ترفض ترك جـ ـثة ابنها الشـ ـهيد وتحمله على كتفها هربًا من القـ ـصف الإسرائيلي في خان يونس إلى رفح pic.twitter.com/lenInIJg7T
— الجزيرة مباشر (@ajmubasher) January 23, 2024
Hospital Invasion in Al-Khair
On Monday, Palestinian media reported that Israeli occupation forces stormed Al-Khair hospital in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza, and detained medical staff.
The Ministry of Health in Gaza pointed out that dozens of martyrs and wounded are still in the places and roads targeted by the occupation west of Khan Yunis, confirming that its forces are committing horrific crimes.
The Ministry of Health in Gaza stated that the occupation forces prevent the movement of ambulances to retrieve the martyrs and wounded west of Khan Yunis.
According to the same source, the Israeli occupation committed 22 massacres against families in the Gaza Strip, resulting in 195 martyrs and 354 injuries in the past 24 hours.
Some victims are still under the rubble and on the roads, and the ambulance and civil defense teams cannot reach them.
On the 109th day of the Israeli brutal aggression on the Gaza Strip, the death toll from the Israeli aggression has risen to 25,490 martyrs and 63,354 injuries since October 7th of last year.