Gaza Killings: Names and Faces of Those Killed by Israeli Forces This Week
SPOTLIGHT, 21 May 2018
Middle East Eye – TRANSCEND Media Service
Eight-month-old Laila is youngest Palestinian killed in Gaza on Monday 14 May, the deadliest day since 2014 war.
16 May 2018 – Sixty-two people were either killed or died of wounds inflicted by Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip on Monday and Tuesday as thousands of Palestinians demonstrated across the occupied territory to mark the 70th anniversary of the Nakba.
As of Tuesday afternoon, the Gaza Ministry of Health released the names of 59 Palestinians killed:
- Laila Anwar Al-Ghandoor, 8 months old
- Ezz el-din Musa Mohamed Alsamaak, 14 years old
- Wisaal Fadl Ezzat Alsheikh Khalil, 15 years old
- Ahmed Adel Musa Alshaer, 16 years old
- Saeed Mohamed Abu Alkheir, 16 years old
- Ibrahim Ahmed Alzarqa, 18 years old
- Eman Ali Sadiq Alsheikh, 19 years old
- Zayid Mohamed Hasan Omar, 19 years old
- Motassem Fawzy Abu Louley, 20 years old
- Anas Hamdan Salim Qadeeh, 21 years old
- Mohamed Abd Alsalam Harz, 21 years old
- Yehia Ismail Rajab Aldaqoor, 22 years old
- Mustafa Mohamed Samir Mahmoud Almasry, 22 years old
- Ezz Eldeen Nahid Aloyutey, 23 years old
- Mahmoud Mustafa Ahmed Assaf, 23 years old
- Ahmed Fayez Harb Shahadah, 23 years old
- Ahmed Awad Allah, 24 years old
- Khalil Ismail Khalil Mansor, 25 years old
- Mohamed Ashraf Abu Sitta, 26 years old
- Bilal Ahmed Abu Diqah, 26 years old
- Ahmed Majed Qaasim Ata Allah, 27 years old
- Mahmoud Rabah Abu Maamar, 28 years old
23.Musab Yousef Abu Leilah, 28 years old
- Ahmed Fawzy Altetr, 28 years old
- Mohamed Abdelrahman Meqdad, 28 years old
- Obaidah Salim Farhan, 30 years old
- Jihad Mufid Al-Farra, 30 years old
- Fadi Hassan Abu Salah, 30 years old
- Motaz Bassam Kamil Al-Nunu, 31 years old
- Mohammed Riyad Abdulrahman Alamudi, 31 years old
- Jihad Mohammed Othman Mousa, 31 years old
- Shahir Mahmoud Mohammed Almadhoon, 32 years old
- Mousa Jabr Abdulsalam Abu Hasnayn, 35 years old
- Mohammed Mahmoud Abdulmoti Abdal’al, 39 years old
- Ahmed Mohammed Ibrahim Hamdan, 27 years old
- Ismail Khalil Ramadhan Aldaahuk, 30 years old
- Ahmed Mahmoud Mohammed Alrantisi, 27 years old
- Alaa Alnoor Ahmed Alkhatib, 28 years old
- Mahmoud Yahya Abdawahab Hussain, 24 years old
- Ahmed Abdullah Aladini, 30 years old
- Saadi Said Fahmi Abu Salah, 16 years old
- Ahmed Zahir Hamid Alshawa, 24 years old
- Mohammed Hani Hosni Alnajjar, 33 years old
- Fadl Mohamed Ata Habshy, 34 years old
- Mokhtar Kaamil Salim Abu Khamash, 23 years old
- Mahmoud Wael Mahmoud Jundeyah, 21 years old
- Abdulrahman Sami Abu Mattar, 18 years old
- Ahmed Salim Alyaan Aljarf, 26 years old
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- Mahmoud Sulayman Ibrahim Aql, 32 years old
- Mohamed Hasan Mustafa Alabadilah, 25 years old
- Kamil Jihad Kamil Mihna, 19 years old
- Mahmoud Saber Hamad Abu Taeemah, 23 years old
- Ali Mohamed Ahmed Khafajah, 21 years old
- Abdelsalam Yousef Abdelwahab, 39 years old
- Mohamed Samir Duwedar, 27 years old
- Talal Adel Ibrahim Mattar, 16 years old
- Omar Jomaa Abu Ful, 30 years old
- Nasser Ahmed Mahmoud Ghrab, 51 years old
- Bilal Badeer Hussein Al-Ashram, 18 years old
60 – 62: Unidentified
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