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Farewell of Mohammed al-Durra's Father to His Brothers in Gaza: My Son's Blood Still Flows

Farewell of Mohammed al-Durra's Father to His Brothers in Gaza: My Son's Blood Still Flows

After 23 years since the scene of the Israeli killing of Palestinian child Mohammed al-Durra, his blood continues to flow in the Gaza Strip, according to his father. Jamal al-Durra, Mohammed's father, stands at the Martyrs of Al-Aqsa Mosque in Deir al-Balah, Central Gaza, bidding farewell to several family members while crying, "Reserve me a place with you."

During the funeral of the martyrs, al-Durra said, "Israel bombed my brothers' homes; my two brothers, my brother's wife, and his only daughter were killed, along with dozens of my neighbors, most of whom were children." He added that the Israeli army deliberately targets children, and the scene of Mohammed's killing continues to repeat itself after 23 years, stressing that Mohammed's blood still flows.

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