They're just statistics: The confessions of some of the children killed in the Izarel-Palestinian War will bring you to tears (Photo)

Of the 219 people killed in Gaza, at least 63 are children, according to the Health Ministry in Palestine. Of the ten people killed in Israel, two are children, according to medical services in Israel. Here are stories of some of the children killed reported by the BBC translated by Periscope. Children [...]
Here are stories of some of the children killed reported by the BBC translated by Periscope.
Al-Kawalek family children, 5 to 17 years old

When an Israeli attack hit the al-Wihda road in downtown Gaza on Sunday morning, at least 13 members of the vast al-Kawalek family are believed to have been killed, buried in the ruins of their homes.
Most of the victims were children, with one of them said to have been only six months old.
We spamed nothing but smoke,” said a member who survived the attack, called Sana al-Kawalek. “I couldn't see my son around me, and I just hugged him, but I couldn't see anything. ”
Israeli Defense Forces [ The IDF described the bombing as “abnormal” and said civilian victims had taken place without purpose. One spokesman said the air strikes had knocked down a tunnel, which also led to the collapse of houses over that tunnel.
Among those killed were sisters Yara, aged 9, and Rula 5. Both had received trauma treatment from the Norwegian Refugees Council.
The girls in this family were wise to do their homework over time, one of the teachers for the BBC said, translates Periscope.
In the picture below you have a 10-year-old Aziz al-Kawalek, the only surviving family member sitting in a truck near his mother's body.

IDO AVIGAL, 5 years old
Israel's newest victim is believed to be Ido Avigal, a 5-year-old boy killed last Wednesday in the southern town of Sderot.
Ido had been killed in his fortified chamber in what the Israeli army described as a rare “incident”.

His mother took him and took him to the fortified chamber when the scuba sirens began.
A few months ago, his father and his mother were talking about how smart Ido was, like, a 50-year-old in the body of the 5-year-old. He often told his father to quit his computer and spend more time with him. “Boll with monitor ) stays with me,” would say.
Nadine Awadi, 16,

Nadija, a 16-year-old Arab-born student, was with her 52-year-old father last Wednesday when a rocket hit their car and killed them both.
Nadine was a very special <x0); he was a doctor in her first year in high school, who dreamt of becoming a doctor, said those who knew her.
Her school principal said she had “dreams of changing the world”.
She was a very special, very talented girl. She wanted to conquer the world,” told Shirin Natur Hafi about a local radio.
Al-Hadi Family Children, 6 to 13 years

On Friday, Muhammad al-Hadid's four children -- Suhaybi, Yahyaya, Abdérrahman and Osama -- dressed in the best clothes and visited a relative in the vicinity to celebrate the Great Cosm.
The children wore Bayram's clothes, took their toys and left for the cousin to celebrate,” said 37-year-old father before reporters.
They called me at night to ask me to spend the night, and I told them OK.”
The next day the building they were standing in was hit. Only Omar, the child had been saved for four months.
Ibrahim al-Masry, 14 years old

Abraham was playing with his relatives in the yard when the rocket struck. He and Brother Marwan and other relatives were immediately killed.
“Every day in Ramadan they played in the street before Iftar,” said his father, Yousef.
We didn't even see the [mistress] coming, we just heard two big explosions. Everyone was leaving on the street, the bloody kids, the mothers were crying, blood everywhere. ”
Talah Abu al-Ouf, 12.

The same missile that had hit the al-Qaeda family home had taken their neighbor's life, 13-year-old Talah abu-al Ouf, and her 17-year-old brother Tawfiq.
Their father, Dr. Ayman Abu al-Ouf, was also killed during this attack. He was head of the internal hospital in the city of Gaza, where he was dealing with the Corona virus.
Tlas' teacher said she was an excellent student in seventh grade.
Talat had “interest in hours of religion and enjoyed reading and memorizing the Koran,” he said.











