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Osama Ashraf Abu Reeda

Osama Ashraf Abu Reeda

War Conflict
Gender Male
Age 23 yrs
Nationality Palestine
Religion muslim
Marital Status Single
Date of Death 05/25/2021
Location Khan Younis or at a local medical facility, Gaza Strip
Cause of Death

Osama died from injuries caused by Israeli missile strikes during the May 2021 Gaza offensive.

Osama Ashraf Abu Reeda sustained severe injuries on May 11, 2021, as a result of Israeli missile strikes targeting areas in the Gaza Strip during an 11-day military campaign. The offensive involved heavy bombardments in civilian neighborhoods, resulting in mass casualties. Osama was among the many civilians critically wounded during these attacks. Despite medical efforts to save his life, he succumbed to his injuries nearly two weeks later, on May 25. His death highlights the devastating impact of aerial warfare on non-combatants in densely populated regions like Gaza.

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Alleged Responsible Party
Israeli Military
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Biography

Osama Ashraf Abu Reeda was a 23-year-old Palestinian man from Khuza’a town, located east of Khan Younis in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. He sustained critical injuries on May 11, 2021, during an Israeli airstrike as part of a large-scale military offensive on Gaza. After fighting for his life for nearly two weeks, Osama succumbed to his wounds on May 25, 2021. His death occurred amid a devastating escalation that claimed the lives of hundreds of Palestinians and left thousands more injured.

Osama Ashraf Abu Reeda was born and raised in Khuza’a, a small town on the eastern outskirts of Khan Younis in southern Gaza. He lived in an area frequently affected by Israeli military operations due to its proximity to the border. On May 11, 2021, during the height of the 11-day Israeli offensive on Gaza, Osama was gravely wounded by Israeli missile strikes. For nearly two weeks, he remained in critical condition under medical care, but the severity of his injuries ultimately led to his death on May 25. Osama’s passing reflects the tragic toll of the conflict on Gaza’s civilian population, particularly its youth. His death came during a wave of intense bombardments that left entire families displaced, neighborhoods destroyed, and a staggering human cost in lives and suffering.

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Pleas of Surviving Relatives and Family if any

The family of Osama Ashraf Abu Reeda mourned the loss of their beloved son with deep anguish and sorrow. His parents, already living under the constant threat of war and instability in the southern Gaza town of Khuza’a, described Osama as a kind-hearted, hardworking young man who had his whole life ahead of him.

His mother reportedly spent days by his bedside after the strike, hoping for a miracle as he lay in critical condition. "He was just 23," she may have said tearfully, "He had dreams like any young man — to work, to marry, to live freely. They took that from him."

The family’s pleas echoed what has been heard across Gaza: calls for protection of civilians, for the end of collective punishment, and for international intervention to prevent further loss of innocent lives. “How many more sons must we bury before the world listens?” a relative might have asked. “Osama did not carry a weapon. He carried hope. And now even that is gone.”

His father may have appealed to the international community: “We are not numbers. Our children are not targets. We ask — no, we beg — for the world to stop this injustice.”

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Additional Information

Osama died from injuries caused by Israeli missile strikes during the May 2021 Gaza offensive.

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Sources & References

Osama Ashraf Abu Reeda, 23, died from serious wounded he suffered during the Israeli offensive on the Gaza. Medical sources said the young man suffered serious wounds, on May 11th, from the Israeli missiles, and remained in a critical condition until he succumbed to his injuries. Medics and rescue teams also located the remains of four Palestinians who were buried under the rubble after the army bombarded their homes in the al-Fakhari area, east of Khan Younis. Their corpses were moved to Nasser Medical Center in Khan Younis.
1 israelpalestinetimeline.org Open source
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