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Gallery|Israel-Palestine conflict

Palestinian medic’s father hit by Israeli bullet dies in his lap

Elias al-Ashqar cried after he could not save his father wounded in Israeli raid on Nablus on Wednesday.

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Palestinian nurse Elias al-Ashkar holds a picture of his father
Palestinian nurse Elias al-Ashkar holds a picture of his father Abdel Hadi, who was killed during an Israeli raid in Nablus. [Raneen Sawafta/Reuters]
Published On 24 Feb 202324 Feb 2023

When he lifted the cover off the face of the man whose heart he could not resuscitate from an Israeli bullet, Palestinian nurse Elias al-Ashqar received the shock of his life.

“Oh God, this is my father!” Elias cried repeatedly inside the emergency room of the al-Najah Hospital in Nablus, in a harrowing moment caught on video during the Israeli army’s deadly raid on the city on Wednesday.

The story of the nurse and his slain father, 61-year-old Abdelhadi al-Ashqar, a retired UNRWA staff member, has caused outrage online, among wider anger about Israel’s killing of 11 Palestinians and injuring more than 100 others that day.

Abdelhadi was one of three senior citizens to be killed, with the other two men aged 72 and 66.

Israeli forces stormed the occupied West Bank city with dozens of armoured vehicles and special forces at 10am on Wednesday triggering widespread confrontations.

At least 11 Palestinians were killed by Israeli forces during the raid, which, they said, was to arrest three Palestinian fighters.

The youngest victim was a boy of 16, Mohammad Farid Mohammad Haj Ahmad, who “was shot in the head by an Israeli soldier passing by in an armored Israeli military vehicle”, according to Defense for Children International-Palestine.

Mohammad was standing in front of a clinic at the time the armoured vehicle passed by, the organisation said.

At least 80 people were shot and injured with live ammunition and were transferred to Nablus’s Rafidia and Najah hospitals, where the staff were overwhelmed, head cardiology nurse Ahmed Aswad told the AP.

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The 36-year-old medic added that he saw many patients shot in the chest, head and thighs. “They shot to kill,” he said.

In the Old City of Nablus, people were left with the blood-stained rubble of a home that was targeted with a missile. Israeli forces said the home was targeted because it sheltered two fighters. Bullet holes pocked shopfronts and homes, there was shock all around.

Palestinian political parties announced a general strike in the cities of Ramallah and Nablus on Wednesday in response, calling on Palestinians to come out in protest near Israeli army checkpoints.

Palestinian nurse Ahmad al-Aswad explains how fellow nurse Elias al-Ashkar rushed to provide assistance
Palestinian nurse Ahmad Aswad explains how fellow nurse Elias al-Ashqar rushed to provide assistance in the emergency room after transferring the wounded to the hospital during an Israeli raid in Nablus, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on February 23, 2023. Al-Ashqar discovered that his father was the wounded man who was being treated. [Raneen Sawafta/Reuters]
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A person points to a bullet mark in the wall
A person points to a bullet mark in the place where Palestinian Abdulhadi al-Ashqar, 61, was killed during an Israeli raid in Nablus on Wednesday. [Raneen Sawafta/Reuters]
Palestinians carry the bodies of 10 men killed by Israeli forces
Palestinians carry the bodies of 10 men killed in confrontations that occurred during an Israeli raid on the occupied West Bank city of Nablus on February 22. Palestinian officials say that at least 11 Palestinians were killed and 102 were wounded in one of the deadliest raids since 2000-05 mass Palestinian uprising. [Majdi Mohammed/AP Photo]
A man weeps as mourners carry the body of a Palestinian from a hospital morgue
A man weeps as mourners carry the body of a Palestinian killed during the Israeli raid in Nablus from a hospital morgue. [Zain Jaafar/AFP]
Relatives mourn the death of a Palestinian killed in an Israeli raid
Relatives mourn the death of a Palestinian killed in Wednesday's Israeli raid. [Jaafar Ashtiyeh/AFP]
Mourners carry the body of a Palestinian fighter who was killed by Israeli troops
Mourners carry the body of a Palestinian fighter who was killed by Israeli troops on Wednesday. [Mohammed Torokman/Reuters]
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Palestinians walk past closed shops during a strike
Palestinians walk past shops closed during a strike following the killing of 11 Palestinians by Israeli troops. [Raneen Sawafta/Reuters]
People inspect a metal plate with bullet holes at the site where Israeli troops killed Palestinian gunmen during a raid in Nablus
People inspect a metal plate with bullet holes at the site where Israeli troops killed Palestinian gunmen during a raid in Nablus. [Raneen Sawafta/Reuters)

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