A doll and a few toys were the only belongings left by two-year-old Rahaf Hassan when she was killed along with her 25-year-old pregnant mother in an Israeli airstrike in southern Gaza City on Sunday.
Shortly before the attack, Rahaf and her mother had been safe in their family home, which lies among olive groves in an agricultural area, seemingly far from any military presence.
Israel claims that the house lay close to a military base used by Palestinian resistance fighters, justifying a missile fired by an M16 Israeli fighter jet that in the early hours of Sunday brought the house crashing down.
The family was trapped among the rubble, Rahaf’s father, Yahya, told Ma’an, and his two-year-old daughter screamed for him in the hope he would hurry to pull her out.
He listened to her helplessly, himself buried beneath the rubble together with his son.
Rahaf kept screaming, he said, with her voice gradually dying away until she died.
When Yahya realized that Rahaf had stopped screaming, he himself began to cry for help.
“I am here, help me! I can hear my son screaming, but I can’t hear Rahaf anymore — don’t forget her!” he shouted.
Yahya’s cousin Husam told Ma’an that the nearby building Israel’s warplanes targeted had “nothing to do with any military group.”
“What guilt has two-year-old Rahaf? Has she or her pregnant mother been launching missiles at Israel?”
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