The children they stole from us…

Israel has killed 1 in every 200 children in Gaza. These are just some of their names.

Elaine. She was 8. Her dreams were to travel and buy legos. She was killed with her five year old sister, Celine, and her infant brothers Muhammad and Mahmoud and her parents.

Hala Abu Saada. She was 14. She loved to dance Dabke. She trained in sign language to translate songs and help other children with disabilities. She was killed with her mother and siblings by an Israeli airstrike.

Rahaf Alsaqqa was 5. On the so-called humanitarian corridor to southern Gaza. She and her father were killed by an Israeli tank on the so-called humanitarian corridor to southern Gaza

Karim Abu Shamala was killed by airstrikes days before his 9th birthday. He planned his party for months and was excited to celebrate with family.

Ward was always smiling. Her name meant ‘flowers’

Watin Munir Abu Gemayzeh was the last known member of her family before she was killed. Now hers is among about 90 families Israel’s attacks have wiped from civil registries.

Ghina was 6. She loved animals.

Randa was four, sister Salma was 6 months old. They were killed with their parents in the Nuseirat refugee camp.

Israel’s bombardment has killed over 120 children every day on average since October 7. About half of Gaza’s population are children.

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