Ten-year-old youngsters are presupposed to be busy taking part in with toys, doodling and hanging out with their mates, not writing a will in case they die.
“My will, if I turn into a martyr or move away: Please don’t cry for me, as a result of your tears trigger me ache. I hope my garments might be given to these in want. My equipment ought to be shared between Rahaf, Sara, Judy, Lana, and Batool. My bead kits ought to go to Ahmed and Rahaf. My month-to-month allowance, 50 shekels, 25 to Rahaf and 25 to Ahmed. My tales and notebooks to Rahaf. My toys to Batool. And please, don’t yell at my brother Ahmed, please observe these needs.”
Nobody within the household knew something a couple of will from my 10-year-old niece Rasha, not till after we buried her in the identical grave as her brother, Ahmed, aged 11, with half their faces gone because of an Israeli air strike on their dwelling on September 30. This occurred precisely 24 years to the day when 12-year-old Muhammad al-Durrah was killed in Gaza.
It appears as if Israel was reminding us of its longstanding monitor report of killing defenceless youngsters.
It’s exhausting to neglect the horror of standing in entrance of the destroyed constructing, not to mention the phobia that enveloped the mother and father as they rushed to the lifeless our bodies of their younger youngsters.
The constructing had been bombed as soon as already just a few months earlier, on June 10. Israel had dropped two missiles that day, one for every baby as they quipped after we managed to drag the entire household out of the rubble with minor accidents. There was no cause to bomb it then like there was no cause to bomb it on September 30.
Evidently, Rasha and Ahmed had been meant to stay just a few additional months of warfare, worry, and starvation earlier than Israel would goal their dwelling once more, this time killing them.
In her will, Rasha requested that nobody shout at her older brother Ahmed, a mischievous ball of power who additionally excelled at college and everybody beloved. Curiously, she believed Ahmed would survive her, inherit her 25 shekels and stay a life she couldn’t. However they had been destined to satisfy their finish collectively, simply as that they had lived, feared and starved collectively.
Rasha and Ahmed had been born one yr aside. They had been presupposed to develop up and get a PhD like their mom did, not die on the tender age of 10 and 11.
In a parallel universe, this is able to be an unforgivable warfare crime however not right here in Gaza. They’re simply two victims out of tens of hundreds.

Israel has killed greater than 16,700 youngsters in Gaza since October 7, 2023, and at the least 17,000 youngsters have misplaced their mother and father. In January 2024, Save the Youngsters reported that 10 youngsters had been shedding a limb day-after-day. By the spring, practically 88 p.c of all colleges had both been destroyed or broken.
I’m able to focus solely on a single incident on this article however even when I had been to discover a method to multiply the ache by 16,700, the reader would nonetheless be galaxies away from actually understanding the magnitude of grief in Gaza.
None of us within the household understands why a baby so younger wrote a will along with her closing needs to distribute her belongings to her family members. What was happening in her thoughts? We all know the previous 12 months have been extraordinarily traumatic for Palestinians, younger and previous, however why was Rasha satisfied that she was going to die?
Contemplating half the two.3 million inhabitants of Gaza are beneath 18, what number of extra youngsters in Gaza are having such ideas? Whereas Rasha’s will has now gone viral on social media platforms, there are possible many extra such wills mendacity misplaced within the rubble.
As I write this text that feels extra like a belated eulogy to my beloved nephew and niece, I can’t assist however surprise if there’s a baby on the market writing a will within the darkness proper now.
Ahmed and Rasha spent a complete night time of their shrouds, facet by facet, on the chilly hospital flooring. The subsequent morning, we carried them to the cemetery and laid them to relaxation collectively in a single grave, facet by facet endlessly.
The place is the worldwide outrage for the grotesque killing of 16,700 youngsters?
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