"That day is carved in my memory; I relive the scene every
day. Me lying on the street unable to
move, smeared with blood, conquered with shock and fear, surrounded by wires
and dead and dying bodies, I could only hear screams and the thunderous sound
of bombs." Ahmed said with a choked voice while sitting in a wheelchair
in AlQuds hospital in Gaza.
Ahmed abu Shanab, 17 years old, and Mahmoud Naser, 18, recalled the day
they were injured. After few days of the Shijaia massacre, the Israeli
warplanes and the artillery tanks shelled Al-Shijaia market with several
missiles during a ceasefire. The bombing left 17 deaths and 200 injuries. Ahmed
and Mahmoud, who after the strike became close friend, were among the injured
and are now at Al-Quds hospital receiving treatment.
Ahmed and Mohammed live in the far east of Al-Shijaia neighborhood where
Israel committed one of its ugliest crimes during the last war on the Gaza
strip. Both survived the massacre that day and they escaped to someplace else
in Gaza. They recalled the night of the
massacre and described it as the worst nightmare they ever lived.
" I don't know how in the
world we managed to survive, God was watching for us, bombs were falling at us
like rain, we ran and ran and never looked back, we didn't have time to even
check if we were among our families or not. My aunt and uncle were killed while
they were running for their life. We couldn't stop to rescue them, shelling was
random and non stop. "Ahmed recollected with a voice charged with grief.
After a pause he continued: My cousin was also killed, he went to look for his
family after he learnt that two of them were injured, he wanted to rescue them,
but an Israeli sniper shot him in his leg, chest and head, this is the most
dreadful crime. I then realized he was
talking about Salem Al-Shamaly whom his video being killed spread all around
the internet.
Ahmed's brother was one of Salem closest friends. They used to go out
together every day during the war, rarely were they seen separated from each
other. Ahmed remembered in agony how his brother and cousin used to be
inseparable "My brother wakes up every night sobbing,
when we ask him what's wrong, he would say that Salem was calling him. My brother is still incapable of accepting
his best friend's death. They planned
their future together, Salem wanted to get married this summer, they killed
him, they killed my cousin and my brother's closest friend."
The video of Salem Shamily, Ahmed's cousin, being killed by an Israeli sniper
Ahmed is injured in his leg; small shrapnel are all over his both legs.
He's been in a wheelchair for a month now, so has Mohammed, whom one of his
legs is amputated. They are due to go to Germany to receive further treatment.
They smile bitterly in how they by a miracle survived the Shajaia massacre but
not another strike at Al-Shijaia market that left them casualties.
Mahmoud spoke bitterly of the day when he was injured critically in his
leg that it had to be amputated. "I was shopping in Al-Shijaia market when
I heard a deafening blast nearby, I don't know how my legs led me there, I
found myself standing in front of the targeted place, some people were killed
and many were injured the time I arrived, when the ambulances reached the
place, another missile dropped over our heads, it threw me to the floor and
left me bleeding. I saw blood flooding out of my leg, I tried to stand but my
left leg bended and I fell to the floor, I couldn't feel my legs afterwards. I dropped unconscious and when I woke up in the
hospital, I felt that my leg was very light, I knew then that it was amputated.
At that moment the only thing I wished for was death."
Mahmoud thinks a lot about how he is going to move on in his life again
"I dropped from school to help my family, I used to work as a plumber, I
don't know now what to do. Doctors say that I'll be able to walk again with a
prosthetic limb." Mahmoud is waiting now his visa to travel to Germany for
further treatment.
Ahmed Abu Shanab sitting in Al-Quds hospital. |
Ahmed who survived Al-Shijaia massacre recalled the other massacre he witnessed
days after "I was walking in the street when a very loud explosion happened;
I heard screams so I rushed to help people. The scene was unbelievable, huge
fire burst out of place and another house was targeted in front of it, bodies
of dead and dying were all around, I
went to help people in the house, I carried a girl who seemed to have been
killed to the ambulance, when I got there, a huge explosion sucked the air out
and threw me meters away, I lay still in the street, I couldn't move but I felt
sharp pain in my leg, a young boy dropped lifeless beside me, blood was coming
out of his neck, his blood covered me, minutes after, Israeli warplanes fired
at us again, the sound was indescribable, as the fire intensified, I believed
that day was to be my last, and I mumbled a silent prayer."
The war ended two weeks ago, but what they have been through plays in
their mind over and over again. "We sometimes wake up filled with fear
thinking that an airstrike is going to hit us again, loud door slamming or
passing cars are enough to enforce the memory of that day into our minds. I one
time thought that the passing car outside was the sound of a missile dropping
that I covered my ears with my hands."
Ahmed and Mahmoud's only wish now is to be able to walk again. Life will
never be as it was before; they however will try their best to move on.
This is A video of Al-Shijaia market massacre. Ahmed appears in the video(m. 5:00)
Thanks a lot for one more text of yours. This one is also very good, as usual. We almost feel crushed by the suffering and the sadness of these victims. You should not let yourself be crushed with so much suffering. You cannot change THE world. But you can try to change YOUR world. All the best for you
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