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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums'One of the most heartbreaking tragedies': Gaza doctor's last goodbye before nine children killed in airstrike

Dr Alaa al-Najjar was at work when Israeli strike destroyed her home, leaving one son and her husband as survivors
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/may/25/gaza-doctor-last-goodbye-nine-children-killed-airstrike

Adam, Sidra and Eve al-Najjar, three of the children killed. Photograph: Reuters
In the early hours of Friday, as she did every day, Dr Alaa al-Najjar said goodbye to her 10 children before leaving the house. The youngest, Sayden, six months old, was still sleeping. And like every day, with war raging in Gaza and Israeli strikes landing just metres from her neighbourhood in Khan Younis, Najjar worried about leaving them at home without her.
But Najjar, 35, had little choice. One of Gazas dwindling number of medics, a respected paediatrician at the Nasser medical complex, she had to go to work to care for injured babies who had barely survived Israeli attacks. She could never have imagined that that farewell to her family would be her last.
A few hours later, the charred bodies of seven of her children, killed by an Israeli airstrike on Khan Younis, arrived at her hospital. Two other bodies, including Saydens, remained under the rubble. Of her 10 children, only one had survived, along with their father, Hamdi al-Najjar, 40, also a doctor. Both are now in hospital.
Its one of the most heartbreaking tragedies since the beginning of the conflict, Mohammed Saqer, the head of nursing at Nasser hospital, told the Guardian. And it happened to a paediatrician who dedicated her life to saving children, only to have her own motherhood stolen in a moment of fire and deafening silence.
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'One of the most heartbreaking tragedies': Gaza doctor's last goodbye before nine children killed in airstrike (Original Post)
Celerity
6 hrs ago
OP
My second thought was 'I hope they have enough pain killers for the father'. YMMV.
lostnfound
5 hrs ago
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Goddessartist
(2,076 posts)1. Heartbreaking 💔
So unnecessary. This genocide must end.
So many children slaughtered. Unthinkable.
Poor woman.
riversedge
(75,662 posts)2. may their souls rest in peace.
malaise
(284,395 posts)3. Give thanks for the Guardian
Genocide is still genocide
gulliver
(13,428 posts)4. This increases my anger with Hamas and their supporters
This family would not have suffered this fate but for Hamas and their supporters, both within and outside of Gaza. These actors are, unfortunately, to blame for this incident. Any time you see them use the words "genocide" or "globalize the Intifada," you are looking at the oppressors, not the oppressed, the aggressors, not the defenders.
lostnfound
(16,979 posts)5. My second thought was 'I hope they have enough pain killers for the father'. YMMV.
My first thought? It certainly wasnt about making sure i knew who to blame. Who cares who to blame, in the face of a bunch of dead children. It is story of mankind, forever and ever amen.