The family of the young man Tariq Abu Al-Atta…and the latest chapters of the Nazi genocide in Gaza

The family of the young man Tariq Abu Al-Atta...and the latest chapters of the genocide in Gaza


The war of Nazi extermination continues in the Gaza Strip, and with it the Nazi occupation forces continue to erase entire families from the civil registry under the eyes of the entire world.

The young man Tariq Al-Atta (39 years old), his wife Mona (38 years old) and their children; Jamal (13 years old), Bakr (10 years old), Taqa (9 years old), Youssef (7 years old), and Jamil (3 years old), were among the latest victims of this Nazi policy after they were targeted two days ago.

The Palestinian Information Center correspondent said: A Nazi air strike targeted Al-Atta’s safe house in the Al-Bassa area, west of Deir Al-Balah, destroying it on the heads of its residents and eliminating the family’s dreams after nearly 5 months of bloody war.

The bodies of the family, consisting of 7 members, were recovered, torn apart by the massive explosive force.

Redemption for Al-Aqsa

The grieving mother, Umm Tariq, told the Palestinian Information Center correspondent : She bid farewell to her precious firstborn with tears, pain, and oppression, but she added that her son was a sacrifice for Al-Aqsa.

The grieving mother confirmed that her grandchildren were at her house a few hours before the Nazi crime, and they refused to spend the night with her and asked to go to sleep with their father and mother.

The grieving mother cries and says: The Nazi occupation deprived her of the light of her heart, the firstborn, and calls on the world to do justice to the Palestinian people and their just cause.

Massacres against families

Since the start of the bloody war on October 7, the occupation forces have turned civilian families into permissible targets with their civil aggression, and have erased hundreds of families from the civil registry.

According to the government media office, the Nazi occupation forces have so far committed more than 2,700 massacres against Palestinian families.

The toll of the aggression rose as of the morning of the 149th day of the aggression to 30,410 martyrs and 71,700 injuries since the seventh of last October.

The mother of the martyr Al-Atta, Umm Tariq, wonders: How many martyrs must rise to stop the horrific war of genocide? She appeals to the Arab and Islamic countries to stand a pause for history to confront this Nazi attack.

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