Jenin, occupied West Financial institution, Palestine – Muhammad Arrabi’s household, what’s left of it, lives within the coronary heart of Jenin’s Outdated Metropolis in a home the household has handed down for 185 years.
The Arrabi household had numbered 10 – a mom, a father, 4 daughters and 4 sons – till the Israeli military took the lives of three of their sons, culminating in its capturing of Muhammad, the third brother to be killed.
Jenin, Outdated Metropolis and new
A customer to Jenin’s Outdated Metropolis will be aware the attractive homes, which have been handed down via generations of households and are nonetheless lived in in the present day. The Arrabi household house is one.
However almost each residence in Jenin has been broken one way or the other, both within the stones that make up its partitions or the individuals who dwell inside them.
Identified for its historical past of resistance, Jenin has lengthy been a flashpoint within the Israeli-Palestinian battle.
The town and its refugee camp have often been raided by the Israeli navy, resulting in deaths, accidents, intensive harm to infrastructure and combating.
Regardless of the fantastic thing about the Arrabi home, deep sorrow lingers inside its partitions.
The lack of the brothers left lasting wounds for his or her 78-year-old mom, Umm Fouad, and 5 remaining siblings: her daughters – Ruba, 52; Suhad 51; Nour, 42; and Reem, 38 – and 35-year-old Fouad.
Mohammed was the youngest brother. After Ruba, Suhad, Nour and Fouad obtained married, he lived with Reem and their mom for about six years.
Umm Fouad relied on Muhammad for all the things.
Muhammad gave his mom her medication, ran errands and cared for her, however now, she has misplaced her “hand and foot”, based on Fouad, who used a Palestinian expression to convey the extent of somebody’s dependence on one other.
Umm Fouad has but to come back to phrases with Muhammad’s dying on August 29, residing as she is with the fixed ache of loss.
Her first loss, nonetheless, was her firstborn, additionally named Fouad. He was a toddler throughout an Israeli assault on Jenin throughout the first Intifada, often known as the Intifada of the Stones.
The boys would throw stones on the Israeli armoured autos and troopers.
The troopers would reply by capturing the younger folks, and in 1988, Fouad was shot and killed by an Israeli sniper.
A yr later, Umm Fouad gave start to a child boy and named him Fouad in honour of his slain older brother.
In 2003, throughout the second Intifada, her 29-year-old son Rashad, a Palestinian resistance member, was killed in a conflict with the Israeli military close to their residence, the place he tried to tackle an Israeli tank.
Rashad was badly injured, and the military prevented medical crews from reaching him till he died.
Three younger males tried to retrieve Rashad’s physique, however the Israeli military opened fireplace every time they tried. Nidal Al-Kastouni, Yousef Al-Amer and Muhammad Fuqaha had been killed making an attempt.
Final month, tragedy struck once more when Muhammad was killed in the identical spot the place Rashad had fallen. He was shot by a sniper whereas holding his cellphone to doc what the Israeli military was doing of their neighbourhood.
The prisoner who turned a ‘martyr’
Muhammad shared a deep bond together with his father, Bassam, whom he additionally took care of.
His father, in flip, relied on Mohammad for all the things and was all the time by his aspect.
Muhammad accomplished highschool however was not capable of attend college.
Arrested twice by Israeli forces, Muhammad spent a complete of three years in jail.
His first arrest occurred in 2016 when he was 24 and was accused of “incitement” and sentenced to a yr and a half. He was arrested once more in 2019, spending one other yr and a half on prices of “planning to hold out an act of resistance”.
Whereas he was in jail, his father’s well being deteriorated, and he handed away in 2020 earlier than Muhammad may say goodbye.
This loss deeply affected Muhammad. He spoke typically to buddies concerning the emotional toll of not with the ability to bury his father, speaking about how a lot he missed his father and his brothers, Fouad and Rashad.
After his first launch from jail in 2017, although, he obtained a job at Vamos, an area burger restaurant owned by his sister Noor and her husband, Mamoun Al-Yabdawi. He cherished the work and dreamed of getting his personal restaurant.
Abu Hazim, who labored with him at Vamos, mentioned he misses the enjoyment Muhammad dropped at the office.
Al-Yabdawi remembers Muhammad’s kindness and the way he would sneak a bit of additional meals into folks’s orders.
His neighbour Khaled Abu Ali, who additionally labored at Vamos, mentioned night get-togethers with neighbourhood youth really feel incomplete with out Mohammed.
“Two weeks earlier than Muhammad’s passing, he invited greater than 30 younger males from the neighbourhood to a barbecue feast to have a good time some individuals who had graduated from highschool.
“Understanding their monetary circumstances didn’t enable for a celebration, he wished to deliver them pleasure. It was his ‘Final Supper’,” Abu Ali mentioned.
The information of Muhammad’s dying was not surprising. It isn’t uncommon for a household in Jenin to obtain such information.
The Arrabi household, particularly, having misplaced two sons in the identical manner, lives in fixed concern with each raid on the town.
Abu Ali mentioned the household, or what’s left of it, is modified perpetually.
“Fouad isn’t the particular person he as soon as was. He was cheerful and lively, however now he by no means smiles. Disappointment clings to him. As for his sister Reem, she is heartbroken. She was extremely near Muhammad.”
Presumably the true burden Fouad feels now, he says, is making an attempt to maintain himself secure to keep away from inflicting his mom and sisters additional ache.
Commenting on the lack of his third brother, Fouad displays: “For 36 years, we’ve sacrificed for the homeland. We sacrifice what’s most treasured to us – our youngsters’s blood.”
‘No burial with out ceremony, no mourning with out burial’
Muhammad was killed on August 29, throughout the storming of Jenin and its refugee camp after a 10-day navy operation that Israel mentioned was aimed toward dismantling cells of Palestinian fighters.
Israeli forces killed 22 Palestinians and injured greater than 30 within the raids.
They besieged native establishments, together with the Jenin Municipality, Civil Defence and the electrical energy firm; ordered the evacuation of buildings; and blew up a home close to the Ansar Mosque within the camp.
Navy bulldozers destroyed roads, water and sewage programs, electrical energy poles, houses and autos.
All through, Mohammed’s physique lay in a morgue within the close by city of Qabatiya, south of Jenin, Fouad insisting that “Mohammed is not going to be buried with out a correct ceremony, and there will probably be no mourning till he’s laid to relaxation.”
In Palestine, it’s customary for folks to collect across the bereaved household to supply help, however Israeli snipers and bulldozers blocked the best way, isolating Mohammed’s household of their grief.
As soon as the raid ended, Mohammed was lastly buried close to his brothers Fouad and Rashad and their father, Bassam.
Twenty-one different folks killed throughout the raid had been additionally buried with 1000’s of individuals from Jenin governorate attending the funeral.
Within the aftermath of Mohammed’s killing, Fouad mentioned, the house that was constructed by 4 younger males has now crumbled, three of its pillars having fallen over the span of 36 years.