This is the most HEARTBREAKING testimony from a survivor of Al-Tabi'in School massacre in Gaza:
I woke up at dawn to the news of the massacre and immediately called my friend, who had once told me he was at that very same school:
"Hello, Hassan? How are you? Are you all okay?"
"No, Malik, we're not okay. I can't find Ali, and the others are injured. I was making ablution for Fajr prayer; otherwise, I might have been gone too."
Another call three hours later:
"Hassan, any news? Did you find Ali, Inshallah?"
"Looks like he was Martyred, Malik. We can't find his body at all."
"What do you mean? I don't understand. How do you know, and how will you bury him?"
"I told them Ali is six years old. They gave me an 18-kilo bag with body parts and told me to go bury the remains. I don't even know if it's my son or not. I'm shattered."
Mike
I woke up at dawn to the news of the massacre and immediately called my friend, who had once told me he was at that very same school:
"Hello, Hassan? How are you? Are you all okay?"
"No, Malik, we're not okay. I can't find Ali, and the others are injured. I was making ablution for Fajr prayer; otherwise, I might have been gone too."
Another call three hours later:
"Hassan, any news? Did you find Ali, Inshallah?"
"Looks like he was Martyred, Malik. We can't find his body at all."
"What do you mean? I don't understand. How do you know, and how will you bury him?"
"I told them Ali is six years old. They gave me an 18-kilo bag with body parts and told me to go bury the remains. I don't even know if it's my son or not. I'm shattered."
Mike