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Mohammad Salameh Mohammad Abu Dayyeh

Birth
Gaza, Gaza Strip
Death
13 May 2021 (aged 8–9 months)
Gaza, Gaza Strip
Burial
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Israeli forces killed 17-year-old Fawziya Nasser Mohammad Abu Faris and her nine-month-old nephew, Mohammad Salameh Mohammad Abu Dayyeh, in Umm An-Naser village, also known as Al-Qaraya Al-Badawiya, in the northern Gaza Strip late on May 13. Around 6:15 p.m., three Israeli-fired artillery shells struck the Nasser Abu Faris' one-story house, killing Fawziya and Mohammad, as well as Fawziya's adult sisters, Nisreen and Sabreen.

The family had gathered to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, the holiday marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan, and around 25 people were in the living room when the Israeli artillery attack occurred. Fawziya and her sisters were dismembered, and shrapnel struck Mohammad in the head. All four were killed on the spot. A number of family members were also wounded in the incident, including six-year-old Hamzi and five-year-old Malak who were moderately injured.

The family and other residents of Umm Al-Naser took refuge after the attack in a UNRWA school in Mashrou' Beit Lahiya due to the ongoing heavy Israeli artillery shelling.
Israeli forces killed 17-year-old Fawziya Nasser Mohammad Abu Faris and her nine-month-old nephew, Mohammad Salameh Mohammad Abu Dayyeh, in Umm An-Naser village, also known as Al-Qaraya Al-Badawiya, in the northern Gaza Strip late on May 13. Around 6:15 p.m., three Israeli-fired artillery shells struck the Nasser Abu Faris' one-story house, killing Fawziya and Mohammad, as well as Fawziya's adult sisters, Nisreen and Sabreen.

The family had gathered to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, the holiday marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan, and around 25 people were in the living room when the Israeli artillery attack occurred. Fawziya and her sisters were dismembered, and shrapnel struck Mohammad in the head. All four were killed on the spot. A number of family members were also wounded in the incident, including six-year-old Hamzi and five-year-old Malak who were moderately injured.

The family and other residents of Umm Al-Naser took refuge after the attack in a UNRWA school in Mashrou' Beit Lahiya due to the ongoing heavy Israeli artillery shelling.

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