🇵🇸 Doha Al-Saifi was a 33-year-old mother of four, with a bachelor’s degree in media from Al-Aqsa University. She lived in Gaza’s Al-Zaytoun neighborhood but was displaced to the Al-Arqam school, where many displaced families like Doha’s had taken refuge.
In April 2025, families had gathered for Eid al-Fitr holiday when Israel bombed the school killing three of her four children: Rital (13), Noor (10), and Osama (4). Her sister was also killed.
Doha survived, but with devastating injuries. She fell into a coma and suffered severe facial trauma, including the loss of her lower jaw bone, requiring multiple surgeries and medical evacuation outside Gaza for specialized treatment unavailable there.
Since recovering, she has spoken publicly about what happened—using social media and interviews to document her story and call for the protection of civilians in Gaza. Yesterday, on the one-year anniversary of her children’s deaths, she shared the attached video.
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Jalal is gone.. and the screams that no one heard have finally fallen silent.
After repeated pleas to save his life and secure medical treatment outside the besieged Gaza Strip, the infant Jalal Al-Qatash has passed away—a victim of his illness and international neglect.