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Saving Palestine: Israeli Massacre of Children
By Sameh A. Habeeb
ccun.org, October 15, 2008
In November 2006 a horrible war crime was committed in the Gaza Strip by
Israeli army. The operation was not directed to some militants who were
heading to fight Israel, but for an extended poor family! A neaby
military operation was running by the same army in which they bulldozed
farms, crushed cars and uprooted trees and streets. I remember the place
of action as well as every single detail. I want to tell you again what
has happened as I am encouraged, but not satisfied by what Archbishop
Desmond Tutu said adter his visit of investigation to Gaza. He was too
late to investigate a massacre after 2 years, but it's better than
nothing! He stigmatized Israel indirectly and held her responsible for
that offence on civilians.
"In the absence of a well-founded explanation from the Israeli military
- which is in sole possession of the relevant facts - the mission must
conclude that there is a possibility that the shelling of Beit Hanoun
constituted a war crime," Tutu said in his report to the 47-member
council.
Tutu also said that rockets fired by Palestinian militants into southern
Israel should stop and should be investigated. "Those firing rockets on
Israeli civilians are no less accountable than the Israeli military for
their actions," he said.
"It is not too late for an independent, impartial and transparent
investigation of the shelling to be held," Tutu said.
After the incident, Israel's military said the shelling into Beit Hanoun
that day was a mistake and was the result of a "rare and severe failure
in the artillery fire-control system" which created "incorrect
range-findings". It said the shells had been aimed 450 metres away from
the edge of town. No legal action was taken against any officer.
However, it is unclear why the artillery was fired so close to a
residential area that morning and why shells continued to be fired after
the first one hit the Athamna house.
Full story of Tutu's report:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/sep/16/israelandthepalestinians.middleeast
The investigation helped me to remember what I have witnessed that day.
I went there quickly and I saw a slaughter. Blood was on walls, houses,
streets and all over the place. The smell of Israeli weapons was mixed
with blood and burned flesh of children and old people. Women, men, old
people and children were lamenting and weeping. Around 18 civilians were
killed that day in addition to injuring many others. Those who remained
alive have either lost their limps or suffered other severe injuries by
the hit.
A friend of mine, M.A, has written a story and a testimony of that day.
Below are some accounts of her story. To be more authenticated I have
brought you a unique collection of photos from another friend, N. L. For
me, it was not appropriate to let this story remain silent. I had to
revive this horrific account again because so many people have not
heared of it, nor informed correctly of the slaughter. It is time that
people see what is really going on, how lives are destroyed, pain
endured and hopefully by reading M.A.'s article, people will awaken from
their slumber, empathize with those suffering and begin to learn, seek
further information on this genocide and take more humanitarian steps
towards resolution and ending suffering.
Additionally, the story can be seen in photo format at:
http://picasaweb.google.com/sameh.habeeb/NeverShowedBeforeGazaSBaitHanounMassacreNov2006
Accounts and witness
"We entered the street; house number 71 has a sad story as well as all
other houses in the area. It is the house of Basem Al Kafarnah. He was
killed at his own doorstep while he was screaming calling for an
ambulance for the injured who were thrown all over the street. Basem is
a father for 5 little girls, the eldest of them is 7 years old and the
mother is a bout to give birth to her 6th baby. We are not sure that
when she delivers her baby she can also download her sadness and wounds
on the loss of her lover, who left her alone; a prey for her pains and
fears over her 6 weak children who rely on Allah and then her for
support.
Basem fell down here, the shell destroyed the entrance of the house and
broken the inner walls. Should you see the photo of Basem, you will
surly know that he doesn't need a shell of that size to take his life
away and to bury the dreams of his children. The scene ended here, or
may be it has jut began; five children who did not yet realize the true
meaning of life, but gulped the bitterness of death and lived it with
every tiny detail and lineament.
The next house belongs to Mrs. Ne'ma Al Athamnah. She was killed with
her daughter Sana'. They both were widows and they were the only
remaining hope for their orphans. Now the hope is buried with those who
were buried. Nehad, Mrs. Nema's daughter in law was also killed, and her
four children were all injured and three of them are still lying in
hospitals after they lost some of their limps.
Umayh, the daughter of Mrs. Ne'ma was also injured she lost a leg and
the other was smashed while her hand was broken and she is undergoing
treatment in Egypt. Her husband Sameer Mas'oud Al Athamnah was killed
and they left behind a very lovely and cute little girl called Malak
(Angel). This pretty angel was attacked by splinters on that bloody day
which refused to leave her alone, but left its ugly stamp on here face.
It could not go away without leaving a token on the innocent body.
Iyad the son of Mrs. Ne'ma has injuries to both his legs and he may
never be able to walk again. His wife Inas is still at hospital
recovering from her wounds and burns, Pray to Allah for her to overcome
her nervous breakdown, as her son Ahmed has a critical injury in his
head, may Allah save him.
And so and so
A severed leg here…..
A chopped hand there…..
Slivers in a head……
A group of women gathered around me each of them is trying to tell her
piece of the story, which rived them all in pieces, they thrown it all
at us, to bring it together.
Nisreen, Nem'a's daughter said "My mother, Manal and Fatima Mas'oud the
three of them turned to piles of burnet and torn flesh. We collected
what's left of them from the walls, doors and tree leaves, and then put
them in buckets carrying their names. We recognized them from pieces of
their clothes which were stuck to their burned flesh." And that's how
they left.
The scene is not over yet ladies and gentleman and I believe it will
never come to an end.
We moved to the next house, expecting new tale or tales. The stories
sounded similar, but the amount of death in each story was different.
A sandy path separates the houses of the brothers Sa'd and Mas'oud Al
Athamnah from that of their cousin. Nine shells fell over the house, yes
nine; this is not a misprint or a slip of the pen.
Take notes please, ladies and gentlemen:
The first shell struck the house between the second and third floors and
its victims were the grandmother, Fatima Al Athamnah 78, her son Mas'oud
52, his son Samir Mas'oud 23, his daughter Fatima 18 and his second wife
Sabah 40. No it is not only the names and ages of those who departed, it
is not a simple question, it is rather a real tragedy where blood was
mixed with the burnt flesh and the crushed bones. So please don't pass
by the names simply as these people were alive one day. Yes, they were
living a simple life, but the last moments of their life were
catastrophic. They died in a savage way that did not befit their life
style.
They didn't leave peacefully, they screamed, and called for help, tried
to escape the perfidy of the savage tool, which kept going after them
until it pulled their souls away ruthlessly. It turned them into pieces
and deprived them the peace of the last moments.
When the rest of the thirty residents heard the explosion of the first
shell, they hurried up to the street or that sandy path if you still can
remember it, yes, and there a new chapter of the tragedy was recorded.
The shill hit the wall of the second floor and exploded into burning
slivers to harvest the souls of all those who were in the street,
escaping the death which insisted to follow them. Blazing iron polluted
with radiant substances dissolved the flesh, and with it dissolved every
nice memory in the heads of those who remained a live. The shell
harvested the souls of Mohammed 16, Mahdi 17, and Arafat 18 the sons of
Sa'd and Hayat Al Athamnah. Mrs. Hayat was standing beside us, firm as a
rock while telling the story of the departure of her children.
"I saw Mahdi, his head was wide open and I could see his brain laying to
his side. I called him, but received no answer, so I said, may Allah
rest your soul. I then saw my son Mohammed. His body was burned out and
deformed and I called him, but only silence answered me, so I said may
Allah rest your soul.
I ran out from the shelling to a nearby allay, there I found my son
Arafat, he was in half a body and the lower half was completely ruptured
and his guts were dangling on the ground. I said Arafat, my baby,
sweetheart, go with your brothers, they have all left, he pulled his
head up and looked at himself then he started collecting his flesh and
put in on what remained of his abdomen.
….
Yes, he was a live and looking at me. He then passed away in the
hospital.
Many meanings vanished inside me….they were getting smaller and smaller,
while Mrs. Hayat was telling her story. The words sadness and pain were
devoid from their meaning and words like patience and faith declined in
front of this indescribable lady.
She continued talking constantly …. The shelling continued… Another
shell pulled out the soul of her grandson Mahmoud Majdi Al Athamnah 12.
The shell stroke the balcony of the room where he was sleeping in the
fourth floor. Another one broken into from the roof, they both gathered
on the tiny body and the canine of death extracted him from his worm bed
along with his cousin Ahmed, 10. I'm sure that the same question
occurred to you, since when the soft bodies need tons of iron to harvest
them!!!!!
Another shell….and another. The new victim is Manal, the wife of Ramiz
Mas'oud, 26. She was killed with her two daughters, Maysa', 9 months and
Maram, 3 years, but their brother Abdullah is still at the hospital as
he lost his left hand. Mrs. Hayat said "We found the head of Maram at
the entrance of the path and the body was at its end"
If you are still with us, please keep going. This is the home of
Mohammed Al Athamnah, the cousin of Sa'd and Mas'oud Al Athamnah. He
rushed up to call for ambulances, but he had very little time to do any
thing. Instead, the ambulances carried his dead body as the perfidious
shells followed him, leaving behind 5 little buds, I mean kids.
Another chapter of the tragic day… Mrs. Hayat began to count the
injuries, her husband and their son Abdul Mohaymen are lying at
hospitals in Egypt in critical situation. They are injured in the back
and nick and many slivers still inhabit their bodies. The hand of her
grandson Mohammed was cut off and remained there on the ground of the
horrible sandy path long before somebody took it to its final abode.
Hayat said "I saw the hand of Mohammed on the floor. I recognized it
from his watch, which was warped around it; it was also carrying a
mobile phone and a hand bag.
Samah A. Habeeb, B.A.
Photojournalist & Peace Activist
Humanitarian, Child Relief Worker
Gaza Strip, Palestine
Mob: 00972599306096
Tel: 0097282802825
E-mail:
Sam_hab@hotmail.com
Sameh.habeeb@gmail.com
Skype: Gazatoday, Facebook: Sameh A. habeeb
Web:
www.gazatoday.blogspot.com
Daily Photos:http://picasaweb.google.com/sameh.habeeb
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