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douglas9

(5,657 posts)
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 01:53 PM 10 hrs ago

In Gaza, One Man Is Searching for the Remains of His Family With a Flour Sifter

GAZA CITY—For 200 days, Abu Ismail Hammad has been digging beneath his home in Gaza City, painstakingly collecting the remains of his wife and unborn child. He has been using a flour sifter to find their bone fragments hidden in the sand.

His entire family was killed just under two months into Israel’s genocidal assault, when an airstrike hit their home in the Sabra neighborhood on December 6, 2023. His five children—Ismail, Mohammed, Ghaith, Jana, and Joudi—aged between eight to 16 years old, were all killed, along with his wife, Naama Alaa Al-Din Hammad. Naama was nine months pregnant with their sixth child, a girl they were planning to name Haifa, after her martyred aunt. His brother, sister-in-law and all of their children were also killed.

Hammad had left the apartment to go upstairs to another floor just 15 minutes before the strike. He was badly injured in the attack. Hammad was the sole survivor.

Wounded and displaced, and with the war raging, it took him a year before he was able to return, at the end of 2024, to begin trying to recover their bodies. After a few weeks, he was forced to stop again as Israel’s assault in the area intensified again. In November, soon after the so-called ceasefire went into effect, Hammad returned once more to find them.

https://www.dropsitenews.com/p/gaza-palestinians-dead-buried-rubble-searching-bodies-returned-israel

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In Gaza, One Man Is Searching for the Remains of His Family With a Flour Sifter (Original Post) douglas9 10 hrs ago OP
Let this sink in malaise 7 hrs ago #1
It's a shame Hamas cares so little for Palestinians. Mosby 7 hrs ago #2
Dude, hamas is shit but they didnt drop those bombs on him and his family. Eko 5 hrs ago #3
Hamas has started 5 wars against Israel. Mosby 3 hrs ago #4
Of course, they do have every right and responsibility to defend the country and it's citizens. Eko 3 hrs ago #5

Mosby

(19,345 posts)
2. It's a shame Hamas cares so little for Palestinians.
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 05:37 PM
7 hrs ago

Maybe someday people in the middle east will accept Israel and stop trying to kill all the Jews.

Eko

(9,869 posts)
3. Dude, hamas is shit but they didnt drop those bombs on him and his family.
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 07:19 PM
5 hrs ago

Same kind of reasoning was used to justify the killing of Native American women and children by US forces. I mean some braves killed some innocent American families right? Its those braves fault for the US Calvary massacring unarmed women and children.

Mosby

(19,345 posts)
4. Hamas has started 5 wars against Israel.
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 08:58 PM
3 hrs ago

2008–2009, 2012, 2014, 2021, and the ongoing war starting in October 2023. Israel has every right, and frankly a responsibility, to defend the country and its citizens from those who wish to destroy it.

Eta I don't know the specifics about these casualties other than it's tragic and Hamas is the responsible party.

Eko

(9,869 posts)
5. Of course, they do have every right and responsibility to defend the country and it's citizens.
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 09:14 PM
3 hrs ago

I'm sure that dude and his family were an existential threat to Israel and it's citizens, they were probably all terrorists or something. No matter how many innocents Israel kills its not their fault. Its someone's else's. The "they made us do it" always is a valid defense for the horrific.

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