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A Palestinian Doctor Whose Daughters Were Killed By Israel, Is Now A Voice For Peace

Palestinian doctor Izzeldin Abuelaish lost three of his daughters when Israel bombed his house in Gaza. He is now a voice for peace and freedom

Living Images: Izzeldin Abuelaish looks at a painting of his three dead daughters
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Palestinians have been enduring the brunt of many wars ever since Israel was created in 1948, and that led to the first Arab-Israel war that displaced over 750,000 Palestinians. There have been innumerable conflicts, battles and clashes over the years. Israel바카라s war on Gaza is the latest one. But we cannot forget the victims of the earlier wars. In this context, Izzeldin Abuelaish바카라s story is inspiring. His life changed on January 16, 2009, when his three daughters and a niece were killed by the Israel Defense Forces in Gaza. This was just four months after Abuelaish had lost his wife to leukemia. He recalls that horrifying day: 바카라We were waiting for a ceasefire, a negotiation. But human lives are not a matter of negotiation. We were waiting in line for who would be killed next.바카라

When Abuelaish rushed to his house after he heard a thunderclap, he found his daughters dead, their bodies violently disfigured. His niece, too, was killed in the attack. His daughters바카라 school journals and textbooks were soaked with blood pouring from fresh wounds. 바카라These were my lovely, beautiful daughters, but I couldn바카라t recognise them. In that moment, I lost faith in humanity.바카라

But he did not. Abuelaish is a Palestinian medical doctor who was born and raised in the Jabalia Refugee Camp in the Gaza Strip. He received his elementary, preparatory and secondary education in the refugee camp schools, followed by a scholarship to study medicine in Cairo, Egypt, and a diploma from the Institute of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of London, the UK. Abuelaish is the first Palestinian doctor to work at an Israeli hospital. His work enabled him to understand the impacts of conflicts in many countries, including Palestine, Egypt, Israel, Uganda, Yemen, Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia.

In his book, I Shall Not Hate: A Gaza Doctor바카라s Journey, Abuelaish writes about the atmosphere in Palestine: 바카라At first glance you might think everyone is in a hurry바카라heads down, no eye contact as people move from place to place바카라but these are the gestures of angry people who have been coerced, neglected, and oppressed. Thick, unrelenting oppression touches every single aspect of life in Gaza, from the graffiti on the walls of the cities and towns to the unsmiling elderly, the unemployed young men crowding the streets, and the children바카라that December day, my own바카라seeking relief in play at the beach.바카라

(Compiled by S S Jeevan)

(This appeared in the print as 'Who Will Be Killed Next?')

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