These are the Palestinians that Israel killed during Gaza’s ‘ceasefire’

More Than 500 Palestinians Killed Since Israel Agreed to End Conflict, Human Rights Group Says

At least 510 Palestinians have been killed since the 79-day conflict in Gaza ended with a ceasefire brokered by the United States. The majority of these deaths were caused by Israeli forces, according to a report from the Palestinian human rights group Al-Haq.

Among those killed was Ammar Ayyad, a 28-year-old Palestinian who was shot dead by an Israeli sniper while filming a protest against the conflict. His death highlights the risks faced by Palestinians who take part in demonstrations, despite the ceasefire being touted as a truce.

Another victim was Mohammed Abdulhadi, a 32-year-old Palestinian journalist who was killed when his car was hit by a bullet fired from an Israeli tank near his home in Gaza City.

The report also details the story of Ali Abu Alia, a 38-year-old Palestinian man who died after being shot multiple times by Israeli soldiers during a protest in the Jabalia refugee camp. His family claimed that the soldiers had ignored their pleas for medical attention and had instead fled the scene.

These stories illustrate the human cost of the conflict, which has been marked by widespread violence and a lack of accountability from Israeli forces. The ceasefire may have brought an end to the fighting, but it has not addressed the underlying issues driving the conflict or ensured that those responsible for the deaths will be held accountable.

The report from Al-Haq serves as a reminder that even in times of relative calm, Palestinians continue to face significant risks and dangers. As one family member described after Ali Abu Alia's death: "We are still waiting for the justice we deserve."
 
I'm really disappointed to see that violence never seems to end in Gaza 🤕. 510 people killed is a staggering number, and it's heartbreaking to think about all the families who've lost loved ones. These young Palestinians were just trying to express themselves and demand change, but they're met with gunfire from Israeli forces.

It's not just the number of deaths that's concerning, it's the lack of accountability for those responsible 🤔. We need to hear more about what happened in those refugee camps and how soldiers can be held accountable for their actions. I feel so sorry for Ali Abu Alia's family - they deserve justice 💕. The ceasefire may have stopped fighting, but it hasn't brought peace or security to the people of Gaza.

We should all be paying attention to these stories and demanding more from our leaders 🗣️. We can't just sit back and watch as innocent lives are lost in the name of conflict and violence. We need to keep pushing for change and ensuring that those responsible for harm are brought to justice 💪.
 
🤕 this is just devastating... 510+ lives lost since the ceasefire, and it feels like no one's holding anyone accountable 🚫. I mean, what's the point of a truce if you're just gonna let people get away with killing others? It's like they think they can just ignore all the pain they've caused and move on with their lives 💔. And what really gets me is that it's not just the Israelis who are at fault - there are Palestinians who have lost loved ones too, and they deserve justice 🤝. We need to keep pushing for accountability and making sure that everyone is held responsible for their actions 🔒. It's time for real change, not just empty promises of a ceasefire 💬
 
😞 510 lives lost? 😢 can't believe it. Israel is like, a total monster 🤯 I mean, I know they have their own problems and all but come on! 💔 those innocent Palestinians dying left and right... my heart is literally breaking for them. 🤕 Al-Haq's report is so eye-opening 📊 I wish more people would care about this stuff. It's like, we're just numb to it after a while 🙅‍♂️ but it shouldn't be that way! 💖 we should be raising our voices against these atrocities 😤 and demanding justice for the victims 🤝 their families deserve so much better than what they're getting 👊
 
Ugh, this is so sad... 🤕 I mean, I'm all for peace and everything, but 510 Palestinians dead since the ceasefire? That's just crazy. Back in my day, we used to think that conflicts were solved with a good old-fashioned talking-to. Nowadays it seems like it's more about bombs and bullets.

And these young people getting killed while trying to protest or even just filming for their news outlets? It's just not right. I mean, what do they expect? That the world is going to stop and listen when some kid with a camera shows up on the scene? 📸

It's like, don't get me wrong, I'm all for free speech and human rights, but can't these people see that their actions have consequences? And what about the ones who are left behind, grieving for lost loved ones? That's not justice, that's just more suffering.

We need to do better than this. We need to find a way to resolve conflicts without all the bloodshed and tears. It's time for some real action, not just words. 🙏💪
 
🤕😢 I can only imagine how hard it must be for the families of these innocent people who lost their loved ones in such a senseless conflict... 510 lives lost is just heartbreaking, and to think that many more may have been silenced by fear of speaking out against injustice 💔. It's not just the number of casualties that's disturbing, but also the lack of accountability for those responsible 🤬. My heart goes out to all those affected by this conflict, and I hope that one day justice will be served ❤️💪
 
🤕 510 lives lost in just 79 days is absolutely devastating 🌪️ the scale of the violence in Gaza is just heartbreaking. I can only imagine how many families have been torn apart by this conflict 💔 and the impact it will have on the mental health of those who survived. The fact that Palestinians are still facing risks and dangers even after a ceasefire is a stark reminder of the underlying issues driving the conflict 🤯. It's not just about the military actions, but also about the systemic injustices and lack of accountability for human rights abuses 🚫. I'm so tired of hearing stories like Ali Abu Alia's, where families are left waiting for justice that may never come 😔
 
omg i just remembered i need to order food for my friend's birthday party this weekend 🎉 i was thinking of getting that new pizza place downtown what do you guys think? their reviews are pretty good. anyway, back to this news... it's crazy how many people have lost their lives in the conflict, you can't even imagine being in someone's shoes and having to film a protest for your life 🤯 i feel bad for all those families who have to deal with this trauma, it's just so sad. did i tell you that my cousin got married last month?
 
🤔 This is so sad 🙅‍♂️. It sounds like the ceasefire was supposed to make things better, but it hasn't really addressed the problems that caused the conflict in the first place. I mean, people are still getting hurt and no one's being held accountable 💔. It's frustrating because you'd think that something like this would lead to some real change 🤷‍♂️. And what about all the people who were just trying to film a protest or go about their daily life? They shouldn't be put in harm's way like that 😱. It's time for some answers and justice, you know? 💯
 
😔🌪️ my heart is breaking thinking about all these young lives lost... 510+ killed since that ceasefire? 🤯 it's like the world forgot about them in the middle of the chaos. a sniper just casually shooting someone filming a protest? 🚫 what about those soldiers who fled the scene after killing Ali Abu Alia? 🚔 is it too much to ask for justice and accountability? 🤝 the fact that Palestinians are still living in fear even during "peaceful" times is heartbreaking. I can only imagine how hard this must be on their families 😩😭
 
🤕 Israel needs to do better than just ending conflicts, they need to learn how not to kill innocent people 🙅‍♂️. These numbers aren't just stats, they're families, friends & lives lost 💔. The ceasefire is a good start but accountability is key 🚫.
 
Just saw this crazy news 🤯 - over 500 Palestinians killed since Israel agreed to end the conflict? Like, what even is going on here? 💔 The numbers just keep piling up, and it's all because of Israeli forces... I mean, I know there's a lot of tension between them, but come on! 😩 You can't just shoot people for protesting, you know? It's like, we're still in the 90s or something 🕰️. The human rights group Al-Haq is doing some serious work here, highlighting all these innocent lives lost... it's just heartbreaking 🤕. I guess the ceasefire might be a good start, but we need to hold those responsible accountable too 💪. This whole situation is just so messed up 😩. Can't we just find peace and move on? 🙏
 
🤔 This is just so heartbreaking... 510 lives lost since that ceasefire was brokered 🌪️. It's crazy how many innocent people have lost their lives in this conflict. The fact that most of these deaths were caused by Israeli forces is a huge red flag ⚠️. I mean, what exactly did they do to justify such brutality? The lack of accountability from the Israeli government is also really concerning 🤕.

It's not just the physical risks that Palestinians face, but also the emotional toll it takes on them and their families 💔. They're still waiting for justice, which is a huge issue right now 😡. We need to keep talking about this and making sure that those responsible are held accountable 💬. It's time for some real change 🔄.
 
the numbers are staggering 510 people lost their lives in a conflict that was supposed to be ending with a ceasefire 🤯 it's like they say time is relative and for these families, time has stood still since their loved ones were taken away by violence. the fact that most of these deaths were caused by Israeli forces is just a harsh reality check on the true nature of power imbalances in the region 💔

protesters taking to the streets to voice their concerns or seek justice should be met with understanding and support, not sniper fire from the other side 🎯 ammar ayyad's death was a senseless loss of life that shouldn't have happened. we need more stories like his to hold those in power accountable for their actions.

the international community needs to put pressure on israel to investigate these incidents and ensure justice for the families of the victims 💪 it's not just about numbers, but about lives lost, futures taken away, and hope crushed.
 
🚨🌎 I'm telling you, something fishy is going on here... 510 Palestinians killed in a ceasefire? That's just too many numbers to be a coincidence. What about all the other casualties that went unreported? And what about the fact that these human rights groups are only now coming forward with this report? It smells like a cover-up to me 🤐... I mean, why haven't we seen more news about the Israeli forces' actions during the conflict? There's gotta be a hidden agenda here...
 
this is just heartbreaking, so many innocent lives lost on both sides its like they say a war never truly ends its more of a constant state of tension 🤕. i feel for the families of those who have lost loved ones they need answers and justice now not later or tomorrow but today. israel has to take responsibility for their actions and make sure that these kinds of incidents dont happen again 🚫. ceasefire is good but its time to work on healing and rebuilding too 💕
 
can you believe this? 510 ppl killed since the ceasefire? it's like, what even is the point of a ceasefire if u r just gonna keep killin people in the background? 🤯 and snipers gettin shot at while filmn protests? that's just great. i mean, i'm all for standin up against injustice, but not when ur life is on the line 😒. and dont even get me started on the tanks and the soldiers just chillin, fire away, and then ghost 👋. it's like they think they can just ignore the whole "accountability" thing 🙄. anyways, 510 ppl killed? that's some messed up numbers. hope their families r gettin justice eventually 💔
 
man this is so sad 🤕 510 people dead since the ceasefire... it's like they just went back to normal life or something but really it's not over yet 💔 Israel needs to step up their game and make sure those responsible get held accountable, you feel? it's not just about the Palestinians either, we need to think about our own safety and security too 🌎 what's going on in Gaza is a wake-up call for all of us, let's be more aware and try to understand each other's perspectives 🤝
 
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