In Gaza: Killed by Israel, Eaten by Dogs
"Oh, God! I have never seen such a terrible scene," cried Kayed Abu
Aukal.
The emergency doctor could not believe himself seeing the remains
of what was days back Shahd, a full-fleshed 4-year-old Palestinian
girl.
She died when an Israeli shell was fired at the backyard of her
home in the Jabalya refugee camp northern Gaza strip, where she was
playing.
When her parents attempted to rush to the rescue of their kid, who
fell to the ground amid a pool of her blood, rains of Israeli
bullets kept them a distance.
For the next five days Shahd's which was left lying in the open
left for dogs to tear out.
"The dogs did leave one single part of the poor baby's body
intact," said a tearful Abu Aukal.
"We have seen heart-breaking scenes over the past 18 days. We
picked up children whose bodies were torn or burnt, but nothing
like this."
For five days Shahd's brother, Matar, and cousin, Mohamed, tried in
vain to reach her body. They were fired at by the Israeli
occupation forces every time.
Seeing the body of the little angel torn to piece by the assaulting
dogs, the two made one final attempt, and it was their last.
They were showered by Israeli bullets before they could reach
Shahd's body, joining a long list of more than 920 Palestinians
killed by Israel since December 27.
Deliberate
Omran Zayda, a young neighbor, said the Israelis knew very well
what they were doing.
"They chased her family and prevented them from reaching to her
body, knowing that the dogs would eat it," he said.
"They are not just killing our children, they are intentionally
doing so in the most heinous and inhuman ways."
Zayda said words, and even cameras, can not describe the horrific
scene.
"You can never imagine what the dogs have done to her innocent
body," he said, fighting back his tears.
Many Palestinians insist Shahd was not the first or only such
case.
In Jabalya, when Abd Rabu's family was trying to bury three of its
dead, the Israeli forces started firing at them, witnesses
said.
They then released their dogs at the bodies, deserted by mourners
who sought shelter from the Israeli gunfire, they added.
"What happened was awful and unthinkable, " Saad Abd Rabu, the
deceased uncle, told IOL.
"Our sons died before our eyes and we were even prevented from
burying them," he cried.
"The Israelis just released their dogs at their bodies, as even
they have not done enough."
By Ola Attallah - Gaza City
01/13/2009
(IslamOnline. net, January 13, 2009)
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