After more than a year in Gaza, there were few blessings that Talal and Samar Al Najar were counted before the ceasefire contract was agreed this month. Their houses were in the abandoned INS, they and their children were evacuated, and they were hunger.
But they were lucky. Their seven families were intact and felt grateful in the war between Israel and Hamas. In addition, many people may be excavated from the tile Rub.
After that, a disaster occurred until the 15 -month nightmare of Palestine’s flying area was set to pause.
The 20 -year -old son, Amul Al Najar, rushed to a village in southern Gaza and wanted to be the first house. Instead, he became one of the last lives claimed before the vulnerable ceasefire began.
“We’ve been waiting for a long time to celebrate the ceasefire at this moment, but our joy has turned into one of the sorrow,” said 49 -year -old Al Najar, an interview with the New York Times. I talked. Funeral for his son.
At 8:30 am on January 19, he thought that the ceasefire had begun -accidentally, Amul Al Najar was killed together by saying that he was a strike in Israel. 。 The Israeli army denied that it attacked the area.
Their funeral was a humble event. The parent’s flock of Relative sitting on a plastic chair and praying outside the vast camps of the dusty torpolin tent and wooden huts in the southern city of Khan Eunis. This is where Hundreds of other families, like Al Najarus, were seeking evacuation from Israel’s bombardment in the campaign for Hamas.
According to Gazan’s health authorities that Hamas led an attack on Israel, and in the process of the war, which began in October 2023, killed about 1,200 people and killed more than 47,000 Palestinians. They do not distinguish their civilian and combatants.
On the eve of the ceasefire, Al Najarus packed his belongings in the tent of the ad. 44 -year -old Al Najar wanted to return to Kusa, a green agricultural village along the southern border of Gaza. She said she wanted to see what remains in their house, and imagined that she would embrace her friends, her parents, and her neighbors.
But when they were waiting for the sunrise, Al Najar could not suppress the growth of anxiety. His son, Amur, who left early in the morning, left his bag. “He told me: I feel I won’t come back,” she remembered and then invaded sashimi crying.
The family knew that the Tanks in Israel would return to their homes, which are not away from Frontier, with Israel, the withdrawal of the troops.
However, for many Gaza people, the first period of truce is important for regular wars and those who are familiar with the ceasefire that ends the end. Anything that can be sold from the archeological site -everything from rebar to kitchen cooking utensils.
Amul Al Najar’s brother Ahmado, who survived the attack, said the pair was waiting early on Sunday. , The start of the ceasefire.
“They wanted to save as much as possible, like wooden pieces and belongings,” said their father. Families can build evacuation centers in a destroyed house until the aid group can provide tents.
For Gazan, Al Najar said that the end of the battle was not the end of their worries.
When the two Al-Najjar brothers left, the cousin smiled with AMR with a motorcycle, wore a red T-shirt, a brown jeans.
“You will be the first person there!”
“And I’m going to return Mart teachers,” he said with a smile.
For his parents, it was an uneasy premonition.
Shortly after the sons left, Al Najar saw in the news that the truce was late at 11:15 am due to panic, and his wife and his wife repeatedly called NE with his son and NE son. I tried to send a text message. However, the young man was in an area without a reception, but there was no way to postpone the ceasefire.
From the suburbs of KHUZAA, AMR AL-NAJJAR’s older brother, AHMAD, said that they were listening, the battle continued until 8:20, and then quiet. Immediately after 8:30, they entered the town and were encouraged by the arrival of other people doing the same.
AHMAD AL-NAJJAR wanted to stumble on the gas cylinder, then peel off the group and regain a little fuel from there.
“Suddenly, I heard a terrible sound of the missile,” he said. He flew behind the mountain of the tile RUB, as the explosion shaked the earth around him. “When I looked up, I saw smoke rising from where they were standing,” he said. “I couldn’t see them -only smoke.”
Al Najar said he had fled the village in the fire of tanks, drones, and snipers. He said he was shocked and confused until he knew that the truce was late.
The Israeli troops said in the coordinates that the Najar family provided the times.
Gaza’s emergency rescue service says that 10 Gazan lost his life when he actually went, intended to enter the ceasefire. KHUZAA residents say that the number of killed in the village alone was 14.
Parents said that Najar’s cousin, which was killed, had no connection with an extremist group in the range of 16 to 20 years old.
Immediately after the strike, AMR AL-NAJJAR’s parent Relative began searching for a missing man. When one of them treks the torn road and tiles of the tiles, he stumbled on the lively body of a young man wearing a red T -shirt, brown jeans, and jeans. Ta.
“Oh, God, with mercy on you, Amur,” He can hear the ugly voice when shooting his body. “God’s mercy.”
Al Najar explained that her son was a lover who loves bullying and joking, and who has also asked to make sweets as a growing man.
More than a week after the ceasefire, his father is struggling to find comfort the moment he longed for. Hope is the feeling from the era of imagining that the end of the battle has the opportunity to see his son building the future.
“I just wanted to see him realizing his dream,” said Al Najar. “Now my son is gone, and our dreams were with him.”