
Esperanza Ghandour
A Lebanese educator and school principal in Nabatieh, respected for revitalising her school and championing her students. Killed in a strike on her vehicle.
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A Lebanese educator and school principal in Nabatieh, respected for revitalising her school and championing her students. Killed in a strike on her vehicle.
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A two-year-old girl from a village in the Jenin District of the occupied West Bank, who lived with her mother and extended family. A child, lost far too soon.
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A 16-year-old schoolboy from the Hebron area, cycling to school early one morning when he was fatally struck in the occupied West Bank.
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A construction worker who built a life in the U.S. across 35 years, providing for his wife and three sons. Shot during an immigration enforcement stop.
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A Palestinian teacher and principal who kept teaching through war and displacement. She was making her way home from work when a strike hit near her.
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A 12-year-old boy from Hebron, the eldest of four children and a seventh-grader, killed in the Jabal Juhar neighbourhood of the occupied West Bank.
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A nine-year-old schoolboy from Minab, remembered as careful, studious and gentle, known for his red-framed glasses and his love of baking.
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Known as "Abu Sahib," a community figure who led outreach and reconciliation for relief operations in Gaza City. Killed in a strike near the governorate building.
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