With great emotion, a Palestinian embraced his daughter during the farewell to her fiancé, who was martyred with his mother in an Israeli bombing of their home in Al-Shaout camp in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.

The girl's father, Abeer Harb, said while embracing his daughter, his tears overpowering his voice, "My daughter is a bride, people, but my daughter has lost her life in the full sense," adding, "We are in front of this world watching our wounds. We can only say: Watch what you want."

Young Ismail Abdel Hamid Dweik and his mother, Hana, were martyred after the Israeli occupation bombed their home in Al-Sha'ot camp in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.

My daughter is a bride, people, still 💔🥺# Gaza_under_the_bombing #Gaza pic.twitter.com/fFo1nft11q

— Asem Ahmad (@AsemAhmad18) August 8, 2022

The martyr's brother wrote in a Facebook post, "Yes, men, you, Ismail. You did not leave your mother. I only wanted you to embrace her as I embraced you when you were born. God has come to you, my boy! God has come, my love!

Activists reported that the martyr Ismail works in a shop selling spices and cleaning tools in a market in Rafah camp, and his fiancée, Abeer, got married in mid-June.

And the Palestinian Ministry of Health announced that the number of martyrs of the Israeli aggression had risen to 41 - including 15 children and 4 women - and 311 were wounded.