11 of over 60 children killed by Israeli air strikes in Gaza over the last week were participating in a Norwegian psycho-social programme aimed at helping them deal with trauma. via @samahhadid h/t @rerutled nrc.no/news/2021/may/…
"We are devastated to learn that 11 children we were helping with trauma were bombarded while they were at home and thought they were safe," said NRC's Secretary General Jan Egeland.
"They are now gone, killed with their families, buried with their dreams and the nightmares that haunted them. We call on Israel to stop this madness: children must be protected. Their homes must not be targets. Schools must not be targets...Stop bombing them now." #Gaza
The children NRC assisted included:
- Lina Iyad Sharir, 15, who was killed with both of her parents in their home on 11 May in Gaza City's Al Manara neighbourhood. Her two-year-old sister Mina sustained third-degree burns and remains in critical condition.
- Hala Hussein al-Rifi, 13, was killed on the night of 12 May when an airstrike hit the Salha residential building in Gaza City's Tal Al-Hawa neighbourhood.
- The attack also killed four-year-old Zaid Mohammad Telbani and his mother Rima, who was five months pregnant. Zaid's sister remains missing and is presumed dead.
Multiple air raids on 16 May in central Gaza City killed 8 children that NRC worked with, and several family members:
-Tala Ayman Abu al-Auf, 13, and her 17yo brother. Their father, Dr Ayman Abu al-Auf, head of internal medicine at Gaza City’s Shifa hospital. He was also killed
- Rula Mohammad al-Kawlak, 5, Yara, 9, and Hala, 12 – all sisters - together with their cousin Hana, 14, and several other of their relatives.
- Sisters Dima and Mira Rami al-Ifranji, 15 and 11, and neighbour Dana Riad Hasan Ishkantna, 9.
- In the same area on 17 May, Rafeef Murshed Abu Dayer, 10, another student helped by NRC, was killed after shrapnel hit her together with her two brothers, who were having lunch in the garden of the Ghazi Shawa building. Rafeef’s 11th birthday would have been next week on 25 May
"As an urgent measure, we appeal to all parties for an immediate ceasefire so that we can reach those in need and spare more civilians," NRC's Secretary General Jan Egeland said. nrc.no/news/2021/may/…
"But the truth is that there can be no peace or security as long as there are systemic injustices.The siege of Gaza needs to be lifted and the occupation of Palestinians must end if we are to avoid more trauma and death among children & new cycles of destruction every few years"
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"Attention seeker" is a quick way to diminish a person.
The further you are from whiteness, cisheteropatriarchy, thinness, femininity, being able-bodied, youth, etc the less attention you are allowed.
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