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Gaza war doctor grieves 3 daughters
1.       tamikidakika
1346 posts
 18 Jan 2009 Sun 09:55 am

 

 

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip – The Palestinian doctor provided Israeli TV viewers with regular updates on Gaza fighting´s human toll. But Friday´s report was different — with sobs he told how his three daughters and a niece were killed by an Israeli shell.

"I want to know why my daughters were harmed," Ezzeldeen Abu al-Aish said on Channel 10. "This should haunt (Israeli Ehud Prime Minister) Olmert his entire life."

Throughout the 21-day war, Abu al-Aish has brought accounts of war´s tragedy to Israeli living rooms, making him for many the voice of Palestinian suffering.

During the broadcasts, Abu al-Aish also often spoke of his fears for his eight children as Israeli shells punished not only the Hamas militants they were targeting but civilians who live in the crowded enclave. His wife reportedly died recently of cancer.

When Channel 10 called him on Friday, he answered his cell phone crying that his house in the northern Gaza strip town of Jebalia had been hit by Israeli shells and his daughters killed. Eighteen members of his extended family were in the house at the time.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090117/ap_on_re_mi_ea/ml_gaza_doctor_s_grief

2.       femmeous
2642 posts
 18 Jan 2009 Sun 07:11 pm

it is sad that you all bear so much hatred in your hearts, that you live with a hope of revenge and a bloodshed. you are like bulls who gets excited at the color of blood or sharks who follows the taste of blood drop.

3.       catwoman
8933 posts
 18 Jan 2009 Sun 08:35 pm

Wow... so tragic, so moving...

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