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Remember every life lost to injustice.

ParentsPlea stands with the parents and children who have lost loved ones to corporate greed, social injustice, police brutality, and the wars of our time. We record their names, honour their stories, and refuse to let the world look away.

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Esperanza GhandourEsperanza Ghandour
Lebanon · Educator · 6 Jul 2026
War
Layla al-KhatibLayla al-Khatib
Palestine · Aged 2 · West Bank
War
Lorenzo Salgado AraujoLorenzo Salgado Araujo
Mexico · Houston, TX · 7 Jul 2026
Injustice
Dina Al-MadhounDina Al-Madhoun
Palestine · Teacher · 6 Jul 2026
War
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At RestEsperanza Ghandour
War & Conflict

Esperanza Ghandour

Lebanon· Educator· 6 Jul 2026

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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At RestLayla al-Khatib
War & Conflict

Layla al-Khatib

Palestine· Aged 2· West Bank

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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At RestMuhammad Majdi al-Ja'bari
War & Conflict

Muhammad Majdi al-Ja'bari

Palestine· Aged 16· Hebron

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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At RestLorenzo Salgado Araujo
Social Injustice

Lorenzo Salgado Araujo

Mexico· Houston, TX· 7 Jul 2026

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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At RestDina Al-Madhoun
War & Conflict

Dina Al-Madhoun

Palestine· Teacher· 6 Jul 2026

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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At RestAyman Nassar al-Himouni
War & Conflict

Ayman Nassar al-Himouni

Palestine· Aged 12· Hebron

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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At RestArya Bahadori
War & Conflict

Arya Bahadori

Iran· Aged 9· Minab

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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At RestMohammad Fawaz Al-Wahidi
War & Conflict

Mohammad Al-Wahidi

Palestine· Relief official· 7 Jul 2026

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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Behind every statistic is a name, a face, and a family pleading to be heard.

ParentsPlea exists so that no life lost to injustice is reduced to a headline or a number.

We gather names, stories, and sources into a single, dignified record - one that families can point to and say: they were here, they mattered, and they are not forgotten. Each entry is researched and cited, and grieving families can submit a name so remembrance grows from the ground up.

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