A Palestinian teenager, shot dead in the eyes by Israeli forces while desperately looking for food for his family near a GHF site in the United States and Israeli in Gaza, is unlikely to find sight in his left eye, the doctors said who said it, like the population of the seated population and bombarded forced suffering.
Abdul Rahman, fifteen, Abu Jazar, told Tel Aviv Tribune that the Israeli soldiers continued to shoot even after being struck by a bullet, making him think “it was the end” and “death was close”.
Relaying the heartbreaking channel of the events of a hospital bed with a white bandage covering an eye, Abu Jazar said that he had gone to the site around 2 am (11:00 pm GMT).
“It was the first time that I went to the point of distribution,” he said. “I went there because my brothers and sisters and I had no food. We found nothing to eat. ”
He said he advanced with the crowd until he reached Al-Muntazah Park in the vicinity of Gaza City about five hours later.
“We were running when they started to shoot us. I was with three others; Three of them were affected. As soon as we started running, they opened fire. Then I felt something like electricity in my body. I collapsed on the ground. I had the impression that I had been electrocuted … I didn’t know where I was, I’m just blackened.
Others near Abu Jazar told him that he had been shot in the head. “They were still pulling. I was afraid and I started to recite prayers. ”
A hospital doctor had a phone fire near the boy’s injured eye and asked if he could see a light. He couldn’t. The doctor diagnosed a perforating eyes injury caused by a ball injury.
Abu Jazar has undergone surgery and said, “I hope my sight will come back, God wants.”
Hospitals receive bodies from more help seekers
The Gaza Ministry of Health reported earlier on Sunday than 119 organizations, including 15 recovered under the rubble of destroyed buildings or other places, and 866 injured Palestinians arrived at the enclave hospitals during the 24 -hour reference period. At least 65 Palestinians were killed while they were looking for help and 511 others were injured.
Sunday since dawn, 92 people were killed by fires from the Israeli army, including 56 aid seekers, according to hospital sources that spoke in Tel Aviv Tribune.
Israeli forces systematically dismissed on the Palestinians by trying to obtain food on distribution sites managed by GHF in Gaza, and the United Nations reported this week that more than 1,300 aid seekers have been killed since the group began to operate in May.
Gaza’s famine and malnutrition crisis has worsened day by day, with at least 175 people, including 93 children, now confirmed by the artificial famine of the punitive blockade of Israel, according to the Ministry of Health of the territory.
According to the Global Nutrition, more than 6,000 Palestinian children are treated for malnutrition resulting from the blockade, which includes the United Nations health and food agencies.
The Hind Khoudary of Tel Aviv Tribune, postponing Deir El -Balah, said: “There is a very, very small quantity of trucks that enter Gaza – about 80 to 100 trucks every day – despite the fact that this humanitarian break ” was for more help to enter the Gaza strip.
“Palestinians find it difficult to get a bag of wheat flour. They find it difficult to find a food package.
Khoudary noted that the whole population depended on the United Nations agencies and other partners to distribute food.
“More Palestinians die every day due to forced famine and malnutrition,” she said. “Since the start of the blockade, these distribution points have not been working, and now, nothing is back to normal.
The government’s media office in Gaza claims that Israel deliberately blocks more than 22,000 humanitarian aid trucks, most of which belong to the UN and international and various entities, entry into the territory, calling it as a systematic campaign of “famine, seat and chaos”.
