‘I Lost My Whole Family’: Man Speaks After Iranian Missile Kills Wife, Daughters in Tamra
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Unprotected from Iranian missiles, Palestinians in Israel decry neglect
The tragic death of four members of one family in the Arab city of Tamra has highlighted the systemic discrimination in Israel’s civil defense infrastructure. The post Unprotected from Iranian missiles, Palestinians in Israel decry neglect appeared first on +972 Magazine.
Christian Family Killed in Iran’s First Missile Strike on Israel
Ahmad Gharabli Friends and family mourn during a June 17 funeral in Tamra for four Christian women killed when an Iranian missile destroyed a three-story building in the northern Arab-Israeli city. The June 14 strike claimed the lives of Manar al-Qassem Abu al-Hija Khatib, 39; her daughters Hala, 13, and Shada, 20; and their relative Manar Diab Khatib, 41. Dozens more were wounded. A mother, her two daughters, and her sister-in-law were killed w…


Family describe 'disbelief' after man's wife and two daughters killed in Iranian strike on Arab Israeli town
Manar Khatib died in an Iranian strike on the Arab Israeli town of Tamra - where most people are Palestinian citizens of Israel - alongside two of her daughters - 20-year-old Shada, and 13-year-old Hala - and her sister-in-law, also called Manar.
Raja Khatib lost his wife and two daughters when a missile from Iran hit the family home on Saturday. His sister-in-law rushed to the hospital from her father's house nearby and was also killed. Just two days before their tragedy, the family had returned from a vacation in Italy. "We lived a good life, and everything went wrong. Go and start from scratch now," Raja said between hugs from one comforter to another.
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