985 Palestinians Killed, More than 6,000 
		Injured, Mostly Children, Women, Elderly of Whole Families, by Air-Land 
		Israeli Attacks on Gaza Strip, as of July 26, 2014 
		Editor's Note:
Arabic TV stations, as well as Maan news agency, 
		reported that bodies of about 85 Palestinians were recovered today from 
		the rubble of buildings in Gaza Strip today.
		The death toll since the beginning of the current Israeli war of 
		aggression on Gaza Strip has reached 985 Palestinians, and more than 
		6,000, who were injured by Israeli terrorist air-land attacks on Gaza, 
		as of July 26, 2014, 8:00 am ET.
		The invading Israeli occupation forces have been targeting the 
		Palestinian civilian population in Gaza City and other parts of Gaza 
		Strip, in an attempt to force Palestinian resistance fighters to stop 
		fighting and accept Israeli conditions.
		This round of Israeli war crimes, massacres, and atrocities in Gaza 
		started as a cover up and distraction from the failure of peace 
		negotiations with the Palestinian Authority. 
		This has been a very well-known Israeli tactic since 1948. In order 
		to make people of the world forget their horrendous previous atrocities, 
		they commit new ones, and so on. 
		Publishing these Israeli atrocities and war crimes serve several 
		functions.
		First, it's education for readers in countries were the media is 
		owned or controlled by pro-Israel Zionists who do not publish them. So, 
		making this basic information available is a service to readers, 
		researchers, and journalists. 
		Second, it serves as evidence for the future trials of Israeli war 
		criminals, in the International Criminal Court. 
		Third, it helps establish a record about the Zionist savagery, not 
		only for the collective memory of the Palestinian people but for 
		humanity as a whole, which needs to put an end to this destructive 
		ideology, as was the case with fascism and Nazism.
		 
		
		
		 
		Remains of 85 Palestinians Located Under Rubble of Bombarded 
		Homes
		Saturday July 26, 2014 14:37 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC News
		
		
		Despite being attacked by Israeli occupation forces, medics and 
		rescue teams managed to locate the remains of 85 Palestinians, mainly 
		women and children, buried under rubble of homes and buildings 
		previously bombarded and leveled to the ground by Israeli missiles and 
		shells, in different parts of the Gaza Strip.
Medical sources 
		said most of the located remains were found in Al-Shuja’iya 
		neighborhood, east of Gaza City, and Zaytoon nearby neighborhood, in 
		addition to 
		Beit Hanoun and Beit Lahia, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip, 
		Rafah and in Khan Younis, in the southern part. The remains are yet to 
		be identified.
The Ministry of Health said Israel tanks and
		
		military vehicles, stationed near al-Mentar, in Gaza City, Shuja’iya, 
		Khuza’a in Khan Younis and many other areas, are obstructing the search 
		and rescue operations, and are preventing the families from inspecting 
		their homes or what is left of them. 
The Ministry of Health 
		confirmed remains of 85 Palestinians have been found, and a further 
		search could likely lead to the discovery of more civilian casualties, 
		including children, women and elderly.
Although the temporary 
		12-hours “humanitarian ceasefire” started on Saturday at seven in the 
		morning, the invading Israeli occupation army continued to operate on a 
		different level, digging tunnels, erecting sand hills, and installing 
		barricades, apparently preparing for a new, and possibly, a more violent 
		round of escalation against the Palestinians. 
The invading 
		Israeli occupation army is only allowing the Red Cross, Medics and Civil 
		Defense teams, to move around in Gaza to perform the search and rescue 
		operations. 
“The situation is horrific, destruction everywhere, 
		dozens of bodies lying on the ground, and under rubble, especially in 
		Shuja’iya and Zaytoon”, eyewitnesses said. 
		Shell-shocked residents return to find Shujai'ya in rubble
		 26/07/2014, 15:45 
		GAZA CITY (Ma'an) -- 
		As if struck by an earthquake, vast swathes of the eastern Gaza City 
		neighborhood of Al-Shuja'iya have been reduced to rubble by the Israeli 
		air-land attacks, with unknown numbers of burnt and decaying bodies 
		buried below.
As a 12-hour ceasefire took effect Saturday, 
		survivors began to venture out of their homes to survey what was left, 
		while those who had fled cautiously returned to see what had become of 
		the only homes they had ever known.
As of 2 p.m., medical teams 
		had already recovered 85 bodies from the 
		rubble.
Shell-shocked residents, meanwhile, wandered 
		through the neighborhood, with one local telling Ma'an that returnees 
		"could not even find the location of their houses."
Yasser 
		Hamdiya, who lost four members of his family in the assault so far, came 
		to check on his four-story building in Al-Shuja'iya.
He told 
		Ma'an that the building used to house 22 people, but upon his return he 
		found only a pile of stones. At least 20 neighboring buildings had been 
		leveled as well, he said.
Others were unable to access their 
		buildings because invading Israeli occupation army tanks were still 
		stationed throughout the neighborhood, blocking major gates as they 
		prepared to return to fighting when the ceasefire ended at 8 p.m.
		
"It seems that a tsunami has changed the geography of Al-Shujai'ya," 
		Salim Abu Omar told Ma'an while standing in front of the rubble of the 
		Hamdiya family home. 
"There used to be streets and residential 
		blocks in this area, but they have become a pile of rocks."
When 
		Ma'an spoke to him, Abu Omar was waiting with the hope that he could 
		soon visit the rubble of his own house, which he had fled from four days 
		ago.
Located at the eastern edge of Al-Mansoura, he was afraid to 
		return yet because Israeli military tanks were stationed in front of the 
		rubble of his home.
Many drew comparisons between the ongoing 
		assault on Gaza and the Nakba of 1948, when 750,000 Palestinians were 
		expelled from their homes in what became Israel. More than half of 
		Gaza's people are Nakba refugees, descendants of those who were 
		dispossessed by Israelis.
At least 120,000 Palestinians have been 
		displaced in the current attack. Because all borders are closed, 
		however, the vast majority have sought refuge in UN-designated shelters 
		in zones further from the epicenter of fighting.
These refuges, 
		however, are not necessarily safer -- an Israeli shell hit a Beit Hanoun 
		shelter on Wednesday, killing at least 17.
Perhaps cognizant of 
		the memories of the Nakba and Israel's denial of the right of the 
		refugees to return to their homes, locals told Ma'an that they were 
		afraid of Israeli intentions and were taking as many blankets with them 
		as possible as they fled.
Meanwhile, rescue teams and paramedics 
		continued to recover dead bodies from the debris, after they were denied 
		access to the injured by the invading Israeli occupation forces in the 
		days before.
At least 85 bodies have been recovered by medical 
		authorities so far, as they rush to collect as many as possible as the 
		12-hour window of calm quickly approaches an end.
Al-Shuja'iya 
		gained international attention earlier in the week, when an Israeli 
		offensive in the area on Sunday killed more than 70 people, the vast 
		majority civilians, in what medical officials called a "massacre."
		Just Before 12-hour ‘Temporary Ceasefire’ Begins, 19 from 
		Al-Najjar Family Killed in Israeli Airstrike
		Saturday July 26, 2014 08:10 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC News
		
		
		As in the two previous ‘temporary truces’ since the Israeli assault 
		on Gaza began July 8th, Israeli forces stepped up their attacks on 
		Palestinian civilians in the hours leading up to the time of the 
		scheduled ceasefire. On Saturday morning, as the 7 am ‘temporary 
		ceasefire’ start time was approaching, an Israeli airstrike hit a 
		three-story home housing a number of families who had fled from their 
		homes destroyed in Khuza’a, on Thursday. 
Those killed include 16 
		members of the Al-Najjar family, according to the Ministry of Health.
		
Previously, the IMEMC had reported the deaths of six family 
		members (see below), but as medics continue to pull bodies from the 
		rubble, the death toll in the airstrike has increased to 19, mainy from 
		the Al-Najjar family. 
If verified, this would made the Al-Najjar 
		family massacre the second-worst in this current Israeli aggression – 
		the worst being the attack on the Abu Jame’ family in Khan Younis, on
		Sunday, July 20th, in 
		which 25 members of the family were killed – 15 of whom were small 
		children.
		Medics have identified the bodies of:
		Mutaz Hussein al-Najjar, 6. 
Majed Sameer Al-Najjar, 19
Ghalia 
		Mohammed al-Najjar, 56
		Ahmad Khaled 
		al-Najjar,14
Eman Salah al-Najjar, 20
Ulfat Hussein al-Najjar, 4
		Sumayya Harb al-Najjar, 50
Kifah Samir al-Najjar 23
Rawan Khaled 
		al-Najjar, 17
Husam Hussein al-Najjar, 7
Samir Hussein al-Najjar, 
		2
Eman Hasan ar-Raqeeb, Khan Younis.
Khalil al-Najjar, 59, Khan 
		Younis.
Jona al-Najjar, Khan Younis.
Ekhlas al-Najjar, Khan Younis.
		Amna al-Najjar, Khan Younis. 
Ikhlas Sameer Abu Shahla, 30
Amira 
		Hammoudeh Abu Shahla, 1
Islam Hammoudeh Abu Shahla, 4
Bara' 
		Mahmoud al-Raqeeb, 11
Riham Fayez al-Breem, 19
An additional 
		two bodies still await identification.
The ages and names of the 
		victims are still being verified, but pictures from the hospital show 
		several small children who appear to be between the ages of five and 
		ten, whose bodies were recovered from the rubble. The bodies were badly 
		mutilated from the bomb. Some sources have reported that 11 of those 
		killed are children under age 10. 
The bomb was dropped from a 
		US-made F16 aircraft, which targeted the crowded three story building 
		with apparently no warning whatsoever. 
In addition to this 
		incident, another Palestinian killed in an Israeli airstrike Saturday 
		morning has been identified as:
		Fadel Al-Tawaneh
He was targeted by an Israeli missile which 
		hit his car while he was returning to his home al Al-Shuhada street in 
		Gaza City. Medical sources report that his body was completely burnt 
		when it arrived at Shifa hospital. 
Just before the truce was to 
		take effect, the Palestinian Ministry of Health reports that five bodies 
		were brought in to Shifa Hospital after an airstrike in the central 
		District of Gaza. Two were identified as: 
Arafat Abu Oweily, 
		Central District.
Abdul-Rahman Ouda at-Tilbani, Central District. 
		
In a separate incident around the same time in southern Gaza, two 
		people were killed:
		Nidal Ahmad 'Issa Abu al-'Asal, 27, Rafah.
Salim Salaam Abu 
		ath-Thoum, 87, Rafah. 
Also Saturday morning, as the time of the
		‘temporary truce’ 
		approached, Palestinian resistance fighters clashed with Israeli 
		soldiers at the northern border of the Gaza Strip. 3 Palestinians were 
		reported injured. The Israeli military spokesperson confirmed that two 
		Israeli soldiers were injured in these clashes, including a sergeant in 
		the engineering division. Three soldiers were reported to be critically 
		wounded, and over 20 others moderately or lightly wounded. The Israeli 
		military admitted the death of 36-year-old soldier Ya'er Ashkenazi. 
		Entire Gaza family killed prior to ceasefire, as death toll 
		tops 985 
		26/07/2014 14:34 
		GAZA CITY (Ma'an) -- 
		The bodies of 85 Palestinians buried under the rubble of buildings 
		destroyed by Israeli occupation forces have been recovered since the 
		beginning of a 12-hour ceasefire Saturday morning at 8 a.m., as medical 
		authorities accessed areas that had been off-limits due to shelling.
		
Minutes before the humanitarian ceasefire went into effect in Gaza 
		on Saturday morning, meanwhile, an Israeli airstrike left at least 20 
		members of a Palestinian family dead in Khan Younis refugee camp.
		
Al-Najjar family had fled their homes in Khuza'a, just east of Khan 
		Younis, earlier in the day after Israeli artillery shelling there killed 
		dozens, and they were hoping to find shelter somewhere further from the 
		border.
Their refuge in Khan Younis, however, turned out to be 
		anything but, as missiles fired from Israeli warplanes just before 8 
		a.m. completely leveled the four-story building they were sleeping in.
		
The airstrike killed eleven children, four women, and five men from 
		the family, according to Palestinian medical sources.
Spokesman 
		for the Palestinian Ministry of Health Ashraf al-Qidra named some of the 
		children killed in the strike as Khalil al-Najjar, Jana al-Najjar, Samir 
		al-Najjar, Ikhlas al-Najjar, Husam al-Najjar, Aminah al-Najjar and Eiman 
		al-Ruqab.
The killing of the Al-Najjar family brought the death 
		toll in Gaza since the beginning of hostilities 18 days ago to 940, with 
		35 killed on Saturday morning alone, according to al-Qidra. 
More 
		than 6,000 Palestinians have been injured during the same period, while 
		Israeli attacks on solidarity protests in the West Bank have left 11 
		dead in the last four days, including nine in a twenty-four period 
		ending early Saturday.
The deaths have led to an international 
		outcry and pressure on Israel to agree to a ceasefire, but late Friday 
		the Israeli cabinet rejected the idea hoping to secure a truce that 
		would allow it to continue operations inside Gaza.
Hamas, 
		meanwhile, has insisted that any ceasefire include the lifting of the 
		eight-year Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip, which has crippled the 
		economy and led to frequent shortages of basic goods.
		Israeli bombardment continues up to 7:58
As the 
		ceasefire came into effect at 8 a.m. Saturday, rescue teams said they 
		pulled six dead bodies from rubble in Al-Shuja'iya and a central Gaza 
		City district.
Palestinian medical sources said that Israeli 
		attacks on Gaza continued up until two minutes before the ceasefire went 
		into effect. According to the sources, a 87-year-old Palestinian man 
		Salim Abu Toum was killed at 7:58 a.m. by Israeli shelling east of Rafah 
		in the southern Gaza Strip. 
Earlier on Saturday morning, Ashraf 
		al-Qidra announced the death of Abdullah Ayish Irmeilat in al-Zawayda 
		neighborhood in the central Gaza Strip as well as 53-year-old Ismail 
		Abdul-Qadir al-Kihk and grandson of Hamas founder Sheikh Ahmad Yasin 
		15-year-old Husam Abdul-Ghani Yasin in Gaza City. 
The spokesman 
		also confirmed that dead body of Fadil Atawnah was taken to Shifa 
		Hospital completely burnt after Israeli warplanes targeted him while he 
		was walking home in Shuhada Street in Gaza City.
Furthermore, 
		Muhammad Hosni al-Saqqa, 26, and Islam Ibrahim al-Naji, 19 were killed 
		by an Israeli airstrike on Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City. 
		Another man was seriously injured in the attack. 
Shortly after 
		midnight, a Palestinian paramedic Muhammad Matar al-Abadlah, 32, was 
		killed by Israeli occupation forces while he was helping victims in 
		eastern Khan Younis district.
		IOF soldiers violate ceasefire, fire at ambulance cars
		
		[ 26/07/2014 - 11:49 AM ] 
		GAZA, (PIC)-- 
		Israeli occupation forces (IOF) violated the humanitarian ceasefire 
		on Saturday morning and fired at Palestinian citizens and ambulance cars 
		while trying to enter Khuza’a town to the east of Khan Younis.
		Eyewitnesses said that after the 12-hour ceasefire went into effect 
		at 0800 this morning, Palestinian citizens and ambulance cars tried to 
		enter the beleaguered Khuza’a town but were confronted with Israeli 
		bullets, which forced them and the ambulance cars to leave the area.
		Citizens questioned the role of the Red Cross that should have 
		coordinated the entry of those ambulance crews to evacuate bodies strewn 
		in the town’s streets and started to decompose.
		Palestinian medical teams managed to retrieve the bodies of dozens of 
		victims, who were killed by Israeli gunfire in the border areas.
		Around one thousand Palestinians were killed and around six thousand 
		others were wounded in the Israeli air, land, and sea attacks on the 
		Gaza Strip that started 20 days ago.
		19 Palestinians mostly children, killed prior to ceasefire
		
		[ 26/07/2014 - 09:35 AM ] 
		GAZA, (PIC)-- 
		Nineteen Palestinians were killed at dawn Saturday when Israeli 
		warplanes bombed al-Najar family’s home in Khan Younis southern Gaza 
		Strip.
		Israeli artillery intensively fired shells at a residential building, 
		belonging to al-Najar family, in Khan Younis. Nineteen family members, 
		mostly children, were killed during the attack, medical sources 
		confirmed.
		Meanwhile, Israeli warplanes targeted a home in Gaza City belonging 
		to Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al-Kajak, a leader in Hamas movement. Two citizens 
		were killed during the airstrike while 15 others were injured.
		On the other hand, Israeli airstrikes continued to target Palestinian 
		health institutions most recently was Beit Hanoun hospital for the 
		second time within a week.
		Local sources said that significant damage was caused, while dozens 
		of injuries were reported among the patients. More than 60 patients and 
		doctors are still trapped in the hospital, the sources added.
		A foreign journalist was seriously injured during the attack on Beit 
		Hanoun hospital.
		Palestinian health ministry earlier revealed that 25 health 
		institutions were totally or partially destroyed during Israeli 
		airstrikes.
		Along the same line, the Palestinian medic Mohamed Al-Abadlah, 32, 
		was killed by Israeli gunfire in Qarara town east of Khan Younis, 
		raising the number of medics killed since Israeli aggression on Gaza to 
		seven.
		Mohamed was shot dead by Israeli gunfire while trying to save an 
		injured person. He bled to death as ambulance crews were blocked from 
		reaching him.
		A spokesman for Health Ministry said that seven medics were killed 
		while 16 others were injured by Israeli gunfire since the Israeli 
		aggression on Gaza started almost three weeks ago.
		More than twenty Palestinians were killed in Gaza few hours before 
		the 12-hour humanitarian ceasefire went into effect, bringing Gaza death 
		toll to 900 martyrs since the start of the Israeli aggression 20 days 
		ago.
		Humanitarian ceasefire goes into effect 
		[ 26/07/2014 - 08:20 AM ] 
		GAZA, (PIC)-- 
		A 12-hour humanitarian ceasefire between Palestinian resistance and  
		Israeli occupation forces (IOF) has gone into effect in Gaza starting 
		0800 am local time Saturday.
		IOF artillery barrage escalated before the ceasefire went into 
		effect, pounding northern and eastern borders of the besieged enclave.
		The Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, said that the IOF 
		intensified bombardment of Qarara to the north west of Khan Younis, 
		south of the Strip, to cover for the evacuation of is casualties.
		It said that Israeli gunboats fired, at the same time, projectiles at 
		the beaches of Gaza.
		Sami Abu Zuhri, a Hamas spokesman, said on Friday night that the 
		truce was accepted following national consensus, adding that it was 
		mediated by the UN.
		The interior ministry in Gaza urged citizens and resistance fighters 
		to remain on the alert during the ceasefire, adding that its elements 
		will deploy in all areas and will extend assistance to all those in 
		need.
		The ministry asked citizens not to approach areas that came under 
		Israeli shelling fearing the presence of unexploded ordnance.
		Israel's offensive in Gaza has 'killed more children than 
		fighters' 
		[ 25/07/2014 - 08:32 PM ] 
		GAZA, (PIC)-- 
		Israel has been accused of waging "war on the children" of Gaza after 
		it emerged that over a quarter of the dead are under 18 years old, the 
		“Telegraph” said on its website on Friday.
		“The Al Mezan Centre for Human Rights, a Gaza-based human rights 
		organization which works with the UN, has verified the deaths of 132 
		children between July 7 and July 21 via its field workers,” the British 
		newspaper said.
		It added, “The impact of the conflict on children has been brought 
		home in part by social media, which has streamed distressing photographs 
		of small, mutilated corpses around the world. One incident, in which 
		four boys were killed while playing football on a beach, was 
		particularly striking, partly because journalists had been playing with 
		them shortly beforehand and witnessed what had happene”. 
		Human Rights Watch said in a statement that investigations of cases 
		where there were similar casualties with no apparent military objective 
		suggested Israel had committed war crimes. 
		"Israeli forces' failure to direct attacks at a military target 
		violates the laws of war," a statement said. "Israeli forces may also 
		have knowingly or recklessly attacked people who were clearly civilians, 
		such as young boys, and civilian structures, including a hospital – 
		laws-of-war violations that are indicative of war crimes."  
		
		 
		
		
		List of Palestinians Killed Between 7/8 and 7/26
		Friday July 25, 2014 15:25 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC News
		
		
		
			This list is constantly updated due to the ongoing Israeli assault 
			on Gaza since July 8th. The following 808 
			names have been confirmed dead. At least 5840 Injured. We 
			realize the number of slain Palestinians is higher than this (881 as 
			of 09:45 am Saturday 7/26, according to the Ministry of Health), but 
			we are still awaiting confirmation of some names.
		Killed Saturday, July 26
		
			- Husam Abul-Ghani Yassin, 15, Gaza.
- Ismael Abdul-Qader al-Kojok, 
			53, Gaza.
- Mohammad Hosni as-Saqqa, 20, Gaza. 
- Islam Ibrahim an-Naji, 19. Gaza.
- Mohammad Matar a-Abadla, 32, Gaza.
- Yorsa Salem Hasan al-Breem, 65, Gaza.
- 
			
			Mohammad Ahmad Abu Wadia, 19, Gaza.
- Hani Adel Abu Hassanen, 24, Gaza.
- Abdullah ‘Ayesh Salam Ermeilat, 39, Deir al-Balah.
- Eman Hasan ar-Raqeeb, Khan Younis.
- Bara' Mahmoud ar-Raqeeb, 11
- Khalil al-Najjar, 59, Khan Younis.
- Jona al-Najjar, Khan Younis.
- Ekhlas Najjar, Khan Younis.
- Amna al-Najjar, Khan Younis.
- Mutaz al-Najjar, Khan Younis.
- Majed Sameer Al-Najjar, 19, Khan Younis.
- Ghalia Mohammed al-Najjar, 56, Khan Younis.
- 
			
			Ahmad Khaled al-Najjar,14, Khan Younis.
- Eman Salah al-Najjar, 20, Khan Younis.
- Ulfat Hussein al-Najjar, 4, Khan Younis.
- Sumayya Harb al-Najjar, 50, Khan Younis.
- Kifah Samir al-Najjar 23, Khan Younis.
- Rawan Khaled al-Najjar, 17, Khan Younis.
- Husam Hussein al-Najjar, 7, Khan Younis.
- Samir Hussein al-Najjar, 2, Khan Younis.
- Ikhlas Sameer Abu Shahla, 30, Khan Younis.
- Amira Hammoudeh Abu Shahla, 1, Khan Younis.
- Islam Hammoudeh Abu Shahla, 4, Khan Younis.
- Riham Fayez al-Breem, 19
- Fadel At-Tawaneh, Gaza City.
- Arafat Abu Oweily, Central District.
- Abdul-Rahman Ouda at-Tilbani, Central District.
- Nidal Ahmad 'Issa Abu al-'Asal, 27, Rafah.
- Salim Salaam Abu ath-Thoum, 87, Rafah. 
Killed Friday, July 25
		
			- Maram Rajeh Fayyad, 26, Deir al-Balah
- Shaima’ Hussein Abdul-Qadder Qannan (pregnant), 23, Gaza.
- 
			
			Abdul-Hadi Salah Abu Hasanen, 9, Rafah.
- Hadi Salah ed-Deen Abu Hassanen, 12. Rafah.
- Salah Ahmad Hassanen, 45, Rafah.
- Abdul-Aziz Salah Ahmad 
			Hassanen, 15, Rafah.
- Abdul-Hadi
			Salam Ahmad Hassanen, 
			9.Rafah.
- Mohammad Ibrahim al-Khatib, 27, Khan Younis.
- Mohammad Samir Najjar, 25, Khan Younis.
- Rasmiyya Salama, 24, Khan Younis.
- Suleiman ash-Shawwaf, 21, Khan Younis.
- Rasha Abed-Rabbo ‘Affana, 25, northern Gaza.
- Ali Mohammad Asfour, 58, Khan Younis.
- Eid Mohammad Abu Qteifan, 23, Deir al-Balah.
- Eyad Nassr Sharab, Khan Younis. 
- Najat Ibrahim an-Najjar, 35, Khan Younis
- Sharif Mohammad Hasan, 
			27, Khan Younis
- 
			
			Mohammad Khalil Hamad, 18, Khan Younis.
- Mandouh Ibrahim ash-Shawaf, 25, Khan Younis.
- Walid Sa’id al-Harazin, 5, Gaza
- Tareq Zohdi, 22, Meghraqa, Central District
- Salama Abu Kamil, 26. Meghraqa, Central District
- Ahmad Mahdi Abi Zour, 25, Gaza
- Naji Bassem Abu Ammouna, 25, Gaza
- Imad Adnan Abu Kamil, 20, Al-Meghraqa
- 
			
			Mohammad Yassin Siyam, Zeitoun - Gaza
- Rami Mohammad Yassin, 
			Zeitoun, Gaza
- Osama Salim Shaheen, 27, Khan Younis.
- Hamada Suleiman Abu Younis, 25.
- Mohammad Kamel an-Naqa, 34, Khan Younis.
- Kamaal Kamel an-Naqa, 35, Khan Younis. 
- Yousef Kamal Mohammed al-Wasify, 26, Gaza City.
- Mazin Abdeen, 23, Rafah. 
- Adnan Shahid Ashteiwi Abdeen, 35, Rafah. 
- Mohammad Abdel Nasser Abu Zina, 24, al-Zaitoun. 
- 
			
			Abdul Majeed al-Eidi, 35, al-Zaitoun. 
- Mohammad Ahmed Abu 
			Wadiya, 19, Gaza City. 
- Hani 'Adel Abu Hassanein, 24, Gaza City.
- Yassin Mustafa al-Astal, 38, Khan Younis.
- Yosra Salem Hasan al-Breem, 65, Khan Younis.
- Mohammad Issa Khaled Hajji, 24, Gaza City.
- Hasan Hussein al-Howwari, Gaza City.
- Hosam Rabhi, Gaza City.
- Hamed al-Bora'ey, a medic, Beit Hanoun.
- Mohammad Matar al-'Abadla, 32, medic, Khuza'a, Khan Younis.