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Tahani and her fetus miraculously escaped certain death, which was not the case for Najwa, who lost her only Khalil in an Israeli air strike on Jabalia refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip.

As Khalil Abu Hamada (19 years old) came to this world in an unusual way, he did not leave it with a natural death. He was an “exceptional martyr” whose name emerged from among the 44 martyrs, whose lives were snatched by intense raids launched by Israeli war fighters day and night, spreading death and destruction over the heads of Gazans and their humble homes.

He lived alone and died a martyr

Khalil is the only child of his parents, and he was born in 2003 with a transplant in the womb of his mother, Najwa, 45, after 5 failed attempts at artificial procreation.

The grieving mother says: "I waited for his birth 12 years after marriage, and I watched him grow day by day."

Video clips of this mother were widely circulated on platforms, in which she appears crying in anguish at the separation of her only son, and is embraced by a dead body.

Umm Khalil said while embracing and smelling some of his clothes: "By God, I felt that his life was short, but (but) I did not know that he would leave (die) from me in my early days."

In the details of the tragedy: An explosion occurred near the family's home in Jabalia refugee camp.

Khalil went out to check what happened - like other neighbors - and if another explosion caused a "massacre" that killed Khalil and others, and a large number of wounded.

His mother says: "I cried with the explosion: My son is gone."

Umm Khalil left her house without guidance, and behold, the corpses were scattered in the streets.. horrific scenes that did not find a description of her until a day that has yet to come: “like the Day of Resurrection.” She found her son lying on the ground, blood oozing from his whole body, and she was guided to him by his clothes that It was mixed with blood and body parts.

The words of this mother, who hardly suffice the prayers, "Oh God, give me patience, O Lord, take revenge on Israel," are counted on her tongue, and she says: "My son is very good and kind... His dreams were simple, he dreamed of building and equipping a room in the house for him to marry."

Umm Khalil hopes to join her son as a martyr, and says: "The house is an orphan and sad after his death."

This grieving woman had tasted the same bitterness by losing her mother "Khadra" only 4 months before giving birth to Khalil, by bombing from an Israeli helicopter.

And there were calls on many platforms to donate to Umm Khalil the costs of a transplant to have a child again.

Amal Al-Essi wrote on her personal page on "Facebook", an appeal to philanthropists to donate the transplant procedure to Umm Khalil, "in compensation for her only son, and if what she lost is not compensated... and if her age does not allow, let it be a pilgrimage to the Sacred House of God... Visit them and console them."

Jenin's survival

Khalil died, and the fetus of Tahani Abu Ghanima, 24, remained clinging to her womb. Together, they survived the raid launched by Israeli warplanes at noon last Friday, which assassinated Tayseer al-Jabari, a prominent leader in “Saraya al-Quds” - the military arm of Islamic Jihad - in the “Burj Palestine” Adjacent to the home of the Abu Ghanima family in the Rimal neighborhood in Gaza City.

Tahani has been married for only 8 months, suffers from a weak pregnancy, and receives our injections and medical drugs to stabilize it, and her husband Muhammad - to Al Jazeera Net - says, "We survived a massacre, but the condition of the fetus is still worrying."

He described Umm Khalil's story as "heartbreaking.. God bless her."

Muhammad lives with his wife and parents in one of 6 apartments in a 3-storey building owned by his family and housing about 50 people, whose walls and windows were pierced by shrapnel from Israeli missiles, but "God's care" prevented a "horrific massacre".

His mother, Iman, 51, told Al Jazeera Net - who recently returned from performing the Hajj - "I felt for a moment that God wrote the Hajj for me, and I will lead to him as a martyr."

There are many details of the untold war, the bloody tales of a father who died with his three children, a mother of a groom who was martyred on her son’s wedding day, a bride who lost her fiancé, children whose tender bodies were torn apart by missiles and their innocent dreams assassinated.

The latest statistics of the Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip indicate that 3 days of the Israeli aggression on the Strip left 44 martyrs, including 15 children and 4 women, in addition to 360 wounded, 41% of whom are children under the age of eighteen, and 58 women, in addition to the destruction of hundreds of housing units. .