Al Jazeera Posted A Long-form Article About The Palestinians Killed In Israeli Attacks On Gaza. It Talks

Al Jazeera posted a long-form article about the Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza. It talks about who they were, their hopes and their dreams.

A screenshot of an Al Jazeera article header. The background of the thumbnail is a names of people who have died in Israeli attacks in Gaza. The foreground has silhouettes of people of different ages. The text in the thumbnail reads: "Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza. Know their names" 

The headline reads: "Know their names: Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza" 
The subtitle reads: " A Palestinian child in Gaza is killed in an Israeli attack every 10 minutes"

At the bottom, there is a Romanized searchable version of the list of names of people killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza.

Screen of a list of the Al Jazeera searchable Romanised list of names of those martyred in Gaza. All the ages of victims written on this page is 0. The source listed in the Palestinian Ministry of Health.

The first 7 pages are children below the age of 1.

One line entry of the list of those martyred in the Israeli attacks on Gaza. It reads "Name: Son of Nabeela Nasr Mohammed Nofel. Sex: Male. Age: 0"

He didn't even get the chance to be named.

This is a genocide.

FREE PALESTINE

CEASEFIRE NOW

Read the full article here:

Know their names: Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza
Al Jazeera
A Palestinian child in Gaza is killed in an Israeli attack every 10 minutes.

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