Gaza medic realises he’s carrying his own mother’s body, killed by an Israeli airstrike

Abed Al Kareem Hana and Wafaa Shurafa
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Medic Abed Al Aziz Bardini shouted in Arabic, ‘Oh god, I swear she is my mother. I didn’t know it was her’.
Medic Abed Al Aziz Bardini shouted in Arabic, ‘Oh god, I swear she is my mother. I didn’t know it was her’. Credit: Abed Al Kareem Hana/AP

A Palestinian ambulance worker made a horrific discovery when the bloody sheet was lifted: The corpse on the stretcher was his own mother, killed by an Israeli airstrike on Wednesday in central Gaza.

“Oh God, I swear — she’s my mother! I didn’t know it was her!” Abed Bardini sobbed as he leaned over his mother, Samira, cradling her head in his arms. Fellow Red Crescent medics tried to console him.

Bardini had unknowingly sat in the ambulance beside her body, wrapped in a white sheet stained dark with blood, as the vehicle bounced across broken roads for about 2km toward Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah.

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Three people were killed and at least 10 wounded by the Israeli strike on a car in the Maghazi refugee camp, according to Palestinian health officials and Associated Press journalists.

Health officials at the hospital said two of the dead were men sitting in the vehicle, and the blast had fatally injured 61-year-old Samira Bardini as she stood nearby.

Abed Bardini was in one of two ambulances dispatched to the scene. Back at the hospital, he unloaded the stretcher with practised professionalism, squinting into the late afternoon sun as he wheeled the body across the hospital courtyard.

Inside, medical staff pulled back the blanket to check for signs of life, and Bardini’s strength collapsed.

Later, his tears exhausted, he sat in the morgue beside Samira’s body with his head in his hands, comforted by his colleagues.

They held a funeral prayer over her body in the parking lot, and then Bardini personally helped carry the body into an ambulance for burial.

A spokesperson for the Israeli military did not immediately comment on the strike. Israel says it carries out precise strikes in Gaza targeting Palestinian militants and tries to avoid harming civilians. But the strikes often kill women and children.

Hamas-led militants killed some 1,200 people and abducted around 250 in the October 7, 2023, attack on Israel that triggered the war.

Israel’s retaliatory war in Gaza has killed more than 43,000 Palestinians, according to local health authorities, who do not say how many were combatants but say more than half were women and children.

Gaza’s Health Ministry said on Wednesday that 102 deaths were recorded over the past 24 hours.

Originally published on AP

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