
'My mother was holding her grandson (my sister's son) who dropped to the floor when she was killed' - Sarah Bassem Khres, daughterFollowing the 7 October attack on southern Israel, the Red Cross, along with several other regional countries and the United States, began working with Israel to create supposed "safe zones" which allowed Palestinians to move from northern Gaza to the southern part of the enclave. MEE has previously reported on Israeli air strikes and sniper fire killing scores of civilians who reluctantly took so-called "safe zones" to reach southern Gaza after being instructed to do so by the Israeli army and its government. Sarah Bassem Khres, one of Abd al-Ati's daughters, told MEE that a day before their family fled their home, Israeli forces had besieged their neighbourhood, positioning tanks and snipers in the densely populated residential area. "We woke up to the sounds of screams and people crying… after two hours of being surrounded by tanks, we called the Red Cross to help us try to evacuate," she told MEE. "They told us they stopped working in the north of Gaza, and the area that we are in had become a red zone battlefield and that we had to leave the area immediately." Khres said the family began to lose hope as the tanks closed in but decided to call the Red Cross again, which said the situation was becoming increasingly dangerous and they needed to leave.
Heba, left, is photographed with her mother Hala and her son Taim (Courtesy of family/MEE)
Heba said that when her mother was killed, she was carrying bags of bread and olive oil with her because she was unsure of how long they would be away from home and if they would receive food and other basic provisions.
According to Heba, the killing has since separated her and her husband Yousef from their son Taim, adding further unmeasurable pain and agony to their suffering.
"I was gathering stuff in our home and getting ready to leave when I heard the screams outside," Yousef told MEE.
"I didn't think it was our family… I went out to look for Taim and saw a tank very close to us. When I went back home my mother-in-law was dead inside and Taim was missing."
Following the killing, Taim was taken to Nuseirat by a neighbour and then to Rafah in southern Gaza where he is with his aunt. It is unclear if and when his parents will see him again.
Heba and Sarah's cousin, Malak Anwar al-Khatib, 18, also told MEE of the moment Abd al-Ati was shot dead.
"After she was killed, my aunt was taken inside her home and we tried to nurse her but she was already dead.
"We prayed over her body and buried her near the home…after that, we were told the Red Cross would help us leave again but we lost trust and were not prepared to risk any more of our family."
The Israeli army has not responded to questions on the killing, but a photo published by the military on the same day of the incident shows army tanks and snipers stationed on al-Nasr Street, a road parallel to Abd al-Ati's home.
The photo also appears to show the army being present in the area of the intersection where the bullet was fired from.
A photo published by the Israeli army on the same day of the killing shows army tanks and snipers on al-Nasr Street, a road parallel to Hala Rashid Abd al-Ati's home (MEE/Supplied)
In a statement, the Red Cross told MEE that "given how dangerous and unsafe the situation was and continues to be, it's not within the ICRC’s role to give instructions on evacuation, as we would not be able to guarantee their safety."
"According to international humanitarian law, it is the responsibility of the warring parties to ensure safe passage to civilians irrespective of the arrangements for evacuations, safe zones, or humanitarian pauses. Even if people chose to stay, they remain protected," it added.
The family have since told MEE that they buried Abd al-Ati close to their home, something they say they are grateful for, as several decomposing bodies remain littered on the streets, often being trampled over by Israeli tanks and military vehicles or eaten by stray dogs.
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