1- Imad Abd al-Rahim Shallah, 50 Gaza. |
With PIJ |
2- Youssef Salman Qaddoum 24 Gaza. | PIJ |
3- Tayseer Mahmoud Al-Jabari, 50 Gaza City. | PIJ |
4- Salama Muharib Abed 41 Gaza. | PIJ |
5- Alaa Abdullah Qaddoum, 5 Gaza City. | With PIJ |
6- Donyana Adnan Attia Al-Amour 22 Gaza. | Likely tank fire ("artillery shell"), see below |
7- Mohamed Ahmed Abdel-Fattah Al-Madhoun, 26 Al-Nada Towers. | PIJ |
8- Fadl Mustafa Zorob 30 Khan Younis. | PIJ |
9- Muhammad Hassan Al-Bayouk, 35, Khan Younis. | PIJ |
10- Ahmed Mazen Azzam, 25 Gaza Strip. | PIJ |
11- Tamim Ghassan Abdullah Hijazi, 23 Al-Zana. | PIJ |
12- Osama Abdul Rahman Al-Suri, 27, Bani Suhaila. | PIJ |
13- Hassan Mohamed Mansour, 26, Jabalia. | PIJ/DFLP |
14- Naama Muhammad Abu Qaida 62 Jabalia. | Unclear, IDF may have targeted a car nearby |
15- Nour El-Din Ali Al-Zubaidi 19 Jabalia | Likely IDF (Qassam Brigades) |
16- Hazem Muhammad Salem 12 Jabalia. | Jabalia rocket |
17- Ahmad Muhammad Al-Nayrab 13 Jabalia. | Jabalia rocket |
18- Moamen Muhammad Al-Nairab 4 Jabalia. | Jabalia rocket |
19 - Khalil Iyad Abu Hamadeh, 19, Jabalia. | Jabalia rocket |
20- Ahmed Walid Al-Fram, 18 Jabalia. | Jabalia rocket |
21- Misbah al-Khatib 50 Jabalia agreed. | Jabalia rocket |
22- Muhammad Muhammad Ibrahim Zaqout 19 Jabalia. | Jabalia rocket |
23- Ziad Ahmed Al Mudallal, 36 Rafah. | PIJ |
24- Muhammad Iyad Hassouna, 14 Rafah. | With PIJ in Rafah |
25- Ismail Abdel Hamid Mohamed Salameh, 30 Rafah. | With PIJ in Rafah |
26- Hana Ismail Ali Salameh, 51, Rafah. | With PIJ in Rafah |
27- Rafat Saleh Ibrahim Al-Zamili, 45, Rafah. | PIJ |
28- Khaled Saeed Mansour 47 Rafah. | With PIJ in Rafah |
29- Alaa Saleh Al-Tahrawi, 30, Rafah. | With PIJ in Rafah |
30- Ahmad Muhammad Afana, 31, Jabalia. | Hamas, killed by falling wall after PIJ rocket attack |
31- Dia Zuhair Al-Borai, 30 Jabalia. | Rocket (House in Jabalia) |
32- Jamil Ehab Najm 15 Jabalia. | Rocket (Fallujah cemetery)* |
33- Jamil Najm Najm 6 Jabalia. | Rocket (Fallujah cemetery)* |
34- Nazmi Fayez Abu Karsh 16 Jabalia. | Rocket (Fallujah cemetery)* |
35- Hamed Haider Najm 17 Jabalia. | Rocket (Fallujah cemetery)* |
36-Mohamed Salah Najm 17 Jabalia. | Rocket (Fallujah cemetery)* |
37- Muhammad Yasser Nimr Al-Nabahin 13 | Rocket (Al Bureij) |
38- Ahmed Yasser Nimr Al Nabahin 9 Al-Bureij. | Rocket (Al Bureij) |
39- Dalia Yasser Nimr Al Nabaheen 13 Al Bureij. | Rocket (Al Bureij) |
40 - Yasser Nimr Mahmoud Al Nabahin 45 Al-Bureij. | Rocket (Al Bureij), Hamas police |
41 - Khaled Ayman Yassin, 27 Zaytoun | IDF attack - Fatah operative |
42- Shady Emad Nimr Kahil, 27 Zaytoun | IDF attack - Hamas municipal worker with #41 |
43- Abd al-Rahman Jum’ah al-Silk 19 al-Shuja’iyya. | Apparent IDF attack |
44- Mahmoud Daoud in Gaza | Apparent IDF attack, Hamas policeman |
45- Haneen Walid Abu Qaida, 10 | Unclear, see #14 |
46- Fatima Obaid, 15 | Rocket (Beit Hanoun) |
47- Ibrahim Shehda Abu Salah, Beit Hanoun | Apparently killed with #15 |
48- Lian Al-Shaer, 10 | Attack that killed PIJ members 8 and 9 above. |
49- Anas Khaled Anshasi | Member of Salafist group, probably targeted by IDF |
Friday, August 12, 2022
- Friday, August 12, 2022
- Elder of Ziyon
- casualty list, civilian casualties, failed rockets, gaza, Islamic Jihad, Operation Breaking Dawn, PIJ
- Friday, August 12, 2022
- Elder of Ziyon
- Al Mezan Center for Human Rights, blood libel, civilian casualties, DCI-P, double standards, failed rockets, gaza, human shields, Islamic Jihad, pchr, PIJ, The Laws of Armed Conflict, UNHCR
The Fallujah cemetery in Jabalya, where 5 children were killed by an Islamic Jihad rocket. Note the spray pattern of tiny holes from the shrapnel that PIJ uses to maximize death and damage. |
According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, 47 Palestinians were killed during the offensive, including 16 children and four women, and 360 others were injured, including 151 children and 58 women. Eighteen residential units were destroyed, while dozens of others were partially damaged.Al Mezan’s fieldwork team works to document and investigate every single act of hostilities that occurred in the Gaza Strip and has so far verified the killing of 27 Palestinians and the complete destruction of 12 homes by Israeli forces. Al Mezan continues to conduct its own independent field investigations and collect information on all incidents of killing and damaging or destruction of houses, property, and other civilian objects in Gaza.
UN Human Rights Chief Michelle Bachelet today expressed alarm at the high number of Palestinians, including children, killed and injured in the occupied Palestinian territory this year, including in intense hostilities between Israel and Palestinian armed groups in Gaza last weekend.The civilian cost of the latest escalation in Gaza from 5-7 August was heavy. The UN Human Rights Office has verified that among the 48 Palestinians killed, there were at least 22 civilians, including 17 children and four women. The status of 22 fatalities remains undetermined....In violation of international humanitarian law, Palestinian armed groups also launched hundreds of rockets and mortars in indiscriminate attacks, causing civilian casualties and damage to civilian objects in Israel as well as in Gaza.
Thursday, August 11, 2022
- Thursday, August 11, 2022
- Elder of Ziyon
- Beit Hanoun, civilian casualties, DCI-P, failed rockets, gaza, human shields, Hussein Taha, Islamic Jihad, Israel, Jabalia, jabalya, Jabari, Khan Younis, Operation Breaking Dawn, PIJ, Rafah
Israeli forces killed three Palestinian children in three separate airstrikes between August 5–7, according to information collected by DCIP, while DCIP field researchers continue to investigate four other incidents where 13 Palestinian children were killed.
DCIP is still investigating the source of four explosions across the Gaza Strip that killed another 13 Palestinian children. Each explosion coincided with Israeli drones flying over the areas as well as the launches of rockets from Palestinian armed groups.
Wednesday, August 10, 2022
- Wednesday, August 10, 2022
- Varda Meyers Epstein (Judean Rose)
- Al Jazeera, civilian casualties, Daled Amos, failed rockets, gaza, human shields, Israel, Jabalia, jabalya, Judean Rose, media bias, Operation Breaking Dawn, Opinion, PIJ, tsunami of lies, Varda
The footage of the Islamic Jihad rocket doubling back on
Jabaliya was like something out of a Cecil B. DeMille movie. Except that it
was real. The rocket begins its journey; its target, Israeli civilians. Then,
all of a sudden, with a “whoosh,” the rocket reverses course, as if the hand of
God itself were guiding it away from the Jewish people (or perhaps playing
boomerang). In the background, we hear the Muezzin’s eerie call to prayer
blaring from the loudspeakers. It seems a kind of judgment, a biblical moment—one
the media does not want to own.
Columnist Daled
Amos contends that Israel did a great job getting the truth of the Jabaliya
story out to the media. As a result, he says, “Israel was able not only to
present its case that it was not responsible, but also to get the media to
present a balanced report that presented Israel's contention that the explosion
was the result of a misfired rocket from Palestinian Islamic Jihad.”
Daled Amos is right on the mark. For a change, Israel got
ahead of the propaganda machine. This time, the Jewish State was quick to
supply verifiable facts and footage to show the truth of what had happened: An
Islamic Jihad rocket, launched in the direction of Israel with the intention of
murdering as many Jewish civilians as possible, misfired and murdered 7 Gaza
residents, including 4 children. In other words, Islamic Jihad terrorists tried
to kill Jews, but murdered their own, instead.
Daled Amos is also correct in stating that as a result of
Israel’s speedy proactive response, the media presented a more balanced
account. But perhaps balance was not what was needed here. When there are
verifiable facts and footage, it’s not a case of he said/she said, but documenting
what happened for posterity.
We know what happened on D-Day, at Pearl Harbor, in Gettysburg. Some things are
just not in dispute. The rocket attack on Jabaliya is such an event, something
that should be recorded as military history. Yet CNN,
for example has the Palestinian Health Ministry saying one thing, and Israel
saying another (emphasis added):
In one incident Saturday, four children were among seven people killed in an explosion in Jabaliya. The Palestinian Health Ministry initially said the blast was caused by an Israeli airstrike. Israel rejected the claim and said it was the result of errant rocket fire, and released a video showing what it said was the Islamic Jihad rocket sharply changing course in the air and hitting the building.
Instead of this balanced report, why not a factual report on
what happened on August 6th? “Today in Gaza, an Islamic Jihad rocket
misfired, killing seven people in Jabaliya, including 4 children.”
That would have been the unvarnished truth. But reporting
the truth is apparently not a CNN value.
CNN would rather hedge, presenting
the story as a case of competing narratives, under the pretense of “balance.” Forced
by facts to exonerate Israel, CNN
instead chooses to leave things fuzzy, to leave the reader thinking, “Who knows
what really happened? But it was probably that &*$@*%^ Israel, again.”
In other words, the balance is not balance, but a calculated
lie, so that even if you know the facts, you begin to question them. The
purpose of the lie, of course, is to minimize anything that makes Islamic Jihad
look bad: “Yes, they’re terrorists, but they’re OUR terrorists.”
Why? Because Gaza is the darling of the wokerati, while Israel is the object of
their hate. So minimize, minimize, and minimize the damage some more, and find
a way to “balance” things out.
It’s not only CNN,
of course. Daled Amos cited many similar reports, including this one from the NY
Times (emphasis added):
Three children were also killed on Saturday, though it was not immediately clear whether they were hit by an Israeli strike or a misfired Palestinian rocket. The Israeli military said they were killed by a failed Islamic Jihad rocket launch.
Instead of reporting the story as is, the NY Times tells its readership that it’s not clear who killed the 7, Israel or the Arab IJ terrorists. But it IS clear. Today, everything is verifiable. People have phones. They love to record rocket attacks and share the clips on social.
The Israeli military didn’t “say” it was
a failed Islamic Jihad rocket launch. They proved it. But that’s not how the NY Times chose to report the story. Why
exonerate Israel, when you can leave the story fuzzy around the edges, ripe for
interpretation and as fodder for the anti-Israel propaganda machine?
The AP,
as cited by Daled Amos, begins with the same “balanced” narrative (emphasis
added):
The Israeli military said an errant rocket fired by Palestinian militants killed civilians late Saturday, including children, in the town of Jabaliya, in northern Gaza. The military said it investigated the incident and concluded ‘without a doubt’ that it was caused by a misfire on the part of Islamic Jihad. There was no official Palestinian comment on the incident.
This, however, turned out to be not ambiguous enough for the AP. So they did an about-face
(much like that IJ rocket) in a subsequent report containing no allegations or reports of a
misfire at all. Instead, the new report mentions an “Israeli offensive,” leaving
the impression that Israel is somehow responsible for the Jabaliya dead
(emphasis added):
Two other militants and five civilians also were killed in the attack, bringing the Palestinian death toll to 31 since the start of the Israeli offensive Friday. Among the dead were six children and four women. The Palestinian Health Ministry said more than 250 people were wounded since Friday.
It is easy to rationalize "balanced" reporting on Israel. One might reason that balance is a whole lot better than the out-and-out shameless lies of Al Jazeera:
Al Jazeera flat out lying.
— Emily Schrader - אמילי שריידר (@emilykschrader) August 6, 2022
The “massacre” was the result of Palestinian terrorist rockets misfiring and killing their OWN citizens including children. pic.twitter.com/gAfLgfRZWs
But the lies of Al
Jazeera are not worse, only different. Lies can be blatant or come
disguised as “balance.” In the end, lies are lies.
Why would the media lie? In the case of Jabaliya, reporting the
facts makes Israel out to be the good guy. As the media well knows, however, a bit
of balance can go a long way toward making it seem otherwise.
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Tuesday, August 09, 2022
- Tuesday, August 09, 2022
- Elder of Ziyon
- civilian casualties, failed rockets, gaza, hamas, Hassan Mansour, human rights crime, human shields, Islamic Jihad, Israel, mashup, Operation Breaking Dawn, PIJ, Poster
Close to one-third of the Palestinians who died in the latest outbreak of violence between Israel and Gaza militants may have been killed by errant rockets fired by the Palestinian side, according to an Israeli military assessment that appears consistent with independent reporting by The Associated Press.
No one in Gaza with direct knowledge of the explosions in question was willing to speak about them publicly. But live TV footage showed militant rockets falling short in densely packed residential neighborhoods. And AP visits to the sites of two explosions that killed a total of 12 people lent support to suspicions they were caused by rockets that went off course.
Islamic Jihad said 12 of its fighters were killed, a smaller armed group said it lost a fighter, and Hamas said two Hamas-affiliated policemen who did not take part in the fighting were killed. Israel said it killed at least 20 militants and seven civilians.
On Saturday night, seven Palestinians were killed in a blast in the crowded Jebaliya refugee camp in northern Gaza. The Israeli military said it carried out no operations in the area at the time. It released video footage purportedly showing a barrage of militant rockets, with one falling short.
Islamic Jihad had announced a rocket attack on the southern Israeli city of Ashkelon, just north of Jebaliya, at around the same time as the explosion.
Video footage of the aftermath circulated online, showing what appeared to be a rocket casing sticking out of the ground on a narrow, busy street. When the AP visited the site on Monday, the casing was gone and the hole had been filled in with dirt. Palestinians are usually keen to display evidence of Israeli airstrikes to international media.
Al-Mezan attributed the blast to a “projectile,” and the PCHR said it was still investigating.
On Sunday night, an explosion killed five Palestinians ages 4 to 17 at a cemetery in Jebaliya, also around the same time Islamic Jihad announced a barrage of rockets. The Israeli military said it was investigating.
Visiting both sites in Jebaliya, the AP saw none of the telltale signs of an Israeli strike — the wide craters left by F-16s or the narrow holes caused by drone strikes.
In a third suspicious explosion, one of the Hamas-affiliated policemen, who was off-duty, was killed Sunday along with three of his young children in the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza. Hamas, a far more powerful militant group that has fought four wars with Israel, stayed out of the latest fighting, and Israel appears to have been careful not to target it.
I haven't yet identified the "smaller armed group" terrorist AP references. (UPDATE: Adin Haykin mentions that Hassan Mansour was also claimed by the DFLP as well as Islamic Jihad.)
It hadn't occurred to me that the Hamas policeman who was killed with his children was killed by rocket fire. This means that, based on my research, 14 children were killed - and 11 of them by rocket fire! (Two were human shields, one was killed near a wedding that is still unclear.)
It is clear from this article that not only does the Hamas-based health ministry lie about people killed by terror rockets - so do the "human rights" NGOs. If they don't claim someone was killed by Israel, then certainly that person was killed by a rocket, but they won't report it.
The human rights of those Gazans don't matter.
Here is my updated list of people killed in Gaza and whether they were killed by Israel or Islamic Jihad rockets:
1- Imad Abd al-Rahim Shallah, 50 Gaza. |
With PIJ |
2- Youssef Salman Qaddoum 24 Gaza. | PIJ |
3- Tayseer Mahmoud Al-Jabari, 50 Gaza City. | PIJ |
4- Salama Muharib Abed 41 Gaza. | PIJ |
5- Alaa Abdullah Qaddoum, 5 Gaza City. | With PIJ |
6- Donyana Adnan Attia Al-Amour 22 Gaza. | Likely rocket ("artillery shell") |
7- Mohamed Ahmed Abdel-Fattah Al-Madhoun, 26 Al-Nada Towers. | PIJ |
8- Fadl Mustafa Zorob 30 Khan Younis. | PIJ |
9- Muhammad Hassan Al-Bayouk, 35, Khan Younis. | PIJ |
10- Ahmed Mazen Azzam, 25 Gaza Strip. | PIJ |
11- Tamim Ghassan Abdullah Hijazi, 23 Al-Zana. | PIJ |
12- Osama Abdul Rahman Al-Suri, 27, Bani Suhaila. | PIJ |
13- Hassan Mohamed Mansour, 26, Jabalia. | PIJ/DFLP |
14- Naama Muhammad Abu Qaida 62 Jabalia. | Apparent rocket(wedding) |
15- Nour El-Din Ali Al-Zubaidi 19 Jabalia | Likely IDF (Qassam Brigades) |
16- Hazem Muhammad Salem 12 Jabalia. | Jabalia rocket |
17- Ahmad Muhammad Al-Nayrab 13 Jabalia. | Jabalia rocket |
18- Moamen Muhammad Al-Nairab 4 Jabalia. | Jabalia rocket |
19 - Khalil Iyad Abu Hamadeh, 19, Jabalia. | Jabalia rocket |
20- Ahmed Walid Al-Fram, 18 Jabalia. | Jabalia rocket |
21- Misbah al-Khatib 50 Jabalia agreed. | Jabalia rocket |
22- Muhammad Muhammad Ibrahim Zaqout 19 Jabalia. | Jabalia rocket |
23- Ziad Ahmed Al Mudallal, 36 Rafah. | PIJ |
24- Muhammad Iyad Hassouna, 14 Rafah. | With PIJ in Rafah |
25- Ismail Abdel Hamid Mohamed Salameh, 30 Rafah. | With PIJ in Rafah |
26- Hana Ismail Ali Salameh, 51, Rafah. | With PIJ in Rafah |
27- Rafat Saleh Ibrahim Al-Zamili, 45, Rafah. | PIJ |
28- Khaled Saeed Mansour 47 Rafah. | With PIJ in Rafah |
29- Alaa Saleh Al-Tahrawi, 30, Rafah. | With PIJ in Rafah |
30- Ahmad Muhammad Afana, 31, Jabalia. | Hamas (but not target) |
31- Dia Zuhair Al-Borai, 30 Jabalia. | Rocket (House in Jabalia) |
32- Jamil Ehab Najm 15 Jabalia. | Rocket (Fallujah cemetery) |
33- Jamil Najm Najm 6 Jabalia. | Rocket (Fallujah cemetery) |
34- Nazmi Fayez Abu Karsh 16 Jabalia. | Rocket (Fallujah cemetery) |
35- Hamed Haider Najm 17 Jabalia. | Rocket (Fallujah cemetery) |
36-Mohamed Salah Najm 17 Jabalia. | Rocket (Fallujah cemetery) |
37- Muhammad Yasser Nimr Al-Nabahin 13 | Rocket (Al Bureij) |
38- Ahmed Yasser Nimr Al Nabahin 9 Al-Bureij. | Rocket (Al Bureij) |
39- Dalia Yasser Nimr Al Nabaheen 13 Al Bureij. | Rocket (Al Bureij) |
40 - Yasser Nimr Mahmoud Al Nabahin 45 Al-Bureij. | Rocket (Al Bureij), Hamas police |
41 - Khaled Ayman Yassin, 27 Zaytoun | Apparent IDF attack |
42- Shady Emad Nimr Kahil, 27 Zaytoun | Apparent IDF attack on municipal worker |
43- Abd al-Rahman Jum’ah al-Silk 19 al-Shuja’iyya. | Apparent IDF attack |
44- Mahmoud Daoud in Gaza | Apparent IDF attack, Hamas policeman |
45- Haneen Walid Abu Qaida, 10 | Apparent rocket (wedding) |
46- Fatima Obaid, 15 | Rocket (Beit Hanoun) |
47- Ibrahim Shehda Abu Salah, Beit Hanoun | Apparently killed with #15 |
I made a mock-up of the New York Times lampooning their front page last year where they published photos of dozens of children supposedly killed in Gaza, blaming Israel. They had never done anything like that before and they are never going to do that for these children killed by Islamic Jihad. (I've updated the data since I made this poster.)
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Monday, August 08, 2022
- Monday, August 08, 2022
- Elder of Ziyon
- civilian casualties, defending terrorism, Francesca Albanese, hamas, Human Rights, Hypocrisy, Islamic Jihad, Operation Breaking Dawn, PIJ, resistance, Terrorism, UN, UN Special Rapporteur
Palestinians' right to resist is inherent to their right to exist as a people. An unlawful act of resistance does not make the resistance unlawful. An unlawful act of an unlawful occupation makes the occupation more unlawful (and the list on the desk of the ICC Prosecutor longer)
- Monday, August 08, 2022
- Elder of Ziyon
- Abu Ali Express, Beit Hanoun, civilian casualties, failed rockets, human shields, Islamic Jihad, Operation Breaking Dawn, PIJ
1- Imad Abd al-Rahim Shallah, 50 Gaza. | With PIJ |
2- Youssef Salman Qaddoum 24 Gaza. | PIJ |
3- Tayseer Mahmoud Al-Jabari, 50 Gaza City. | PIJ |
4- Salama Muharib Abed 41 Gaza. | PIJ |
5- Alaa Abdullah Qaddoum, 5 Gaza City. | With PIJ |
6- Donyana Adnan Attia Al-Amour 22 Gaza. | Likely PIJ rocket |
7- Mohamed Ahmed Abdel-Fattah Al-Madhoun, 26 Al-Nada Towers. | PIJ |
8- Fadl Mustafa Zorob 30 Khan Younis. | PIJ |
9- Muhammad Hassan Al-Bayouk, 35, Khan Younis. | PIJ |
10- Ahmed Mazen Azzam, 25 Gaza Strip. | PIJ |
11- Tamim Ghassan Abdullah Hijazi, 23 Al-Zana. | PIJ |
12- Osama Abdul Rahman Al-Suri, 27, Bani Suhaila. | PIJ |
13- Hassan Mohamed Mansour, 26, Jabalia. | PIJ |
14- Naama Muhammad Abu Qaida 62 Jabalia. | Likely PIJ rocket |
15- Nour El-Din Ali Al-Zubaidi 19 Jabalia | Likely PIJ rocket |
16- Hazem Muhammad Salem 12 Jabalia. | Jabalia rocket |
17- Ahmad Muhammad Al-Nayrab 13 Jabalia. | Jabalia rocket |
18- Moamen Muhammad Al-Nairab 4 Jabalia. | Jabalia rocket |
19 - Khalil Iyad Abu Hamadeh, 19, Jabalia. | Jabalia rocket |
20- Ahmed Walid Al-Fram, 18 Jabalia. | Jabalia rocket |
21- Misbah al-Khatib 50 Jabalia agreed. | Jabalia rocket |
22- Muhammad Muhammad Ibrahim Zaqout 19 Jabalia. | Jabalia rocket |
23- Ziad Ahmed Al Mudallal, 36 Rafah. | PIJ |
24- Muhammad Iyad Hassouna, 14 Rafah. | With PIJ in Rafah |
25- Ismail Abdel Hamid Mohamed Salameh, 30 Rafah. | With PIJ in Rafah |
26- Hana Ismail Ali Salameh, 51, Rafah. | With PIJ in Rafah |
27- Rafat Saleh Ibrahim Al-Zamili, 45, Rafah. | PIJ |
28- Khaled Saeed Mansour 47 Rafah. | With PIJ in Rafah |
29- Alaa Saleh Al-Tahrawi, 30, Rafah. | With PIJ in Rafah |
30- Ahmad Muhammad Afana, 31, Jabalia. | Hamas (but not target) |
31- Dia Zuhair Al-Borai, 30 Jabalia. | Likely PIJ rocket |
32- Jamil Ehab Najm 15 Jabalia. | Likely PIJ rocket |
33- Jamil Najm Najm 6 Jabalia. | Likely PIJ rocket |
34- Nazmi Fayez Abu Karsh 16 Jabalia. | Likely PIJ rocket |
35- Hamed Haider Najm 17 Jabalia. | Likely PIJ rocket |
36-Mohamed Salah Negm 17 Jabalia. | Likely PIJ rocket |
37- Muhammad Yasser Nimr Al-Nabahin 13 Al-Bureij. | With Hamas (son) |
38- Ahmed Yasser Nimr Al Nabahin 9 Al-Bureij. | With Hamas (son) |
39- Dalia Yasser Nimr Al Nabaheen 13 Al Bureij. | With Hamas (son) |
40 - Yasser Nimr Mahmoud Al Nabahin 45 Al-Bureij. | Hamas |
41 - Khaled Ayman Yassin, 27 Zaytoun | Unknown |
42- Shady Emad Nimr Kahil, 27 Zaytoun | Unknown |
43- Abd al-Rahman Jum’ah al-Silk 19 al-Shuja’iyya. | Unknown |
We know seven people were killed by an errant Islamic Jihad rocket in Jabalia. There was another set of deaths, five children, in the Fallujah cemetery in Jabalia that look to be from an errant rocket as well based on photos of the damage. I am counting several other likely errant rockets based on the descriptions of their deaths in PCHR as being from "shrapnel" or, in some cases, in an "open field" where it would make no sense for the IDF to attack.
The Palestinians, however, reported a total of 35 deaths out of which 26 were innocent bystanders. Of the 26, 11 were killed in Israeli airstrikes, and 15 were killed by Islamic Jihad rockets that failed to clear Gaza.
UPDATE: Here is a photo of the room where Donyana al-Amour (#6) was killed. The spray patterns on the walls (small shrapnel holes) indicate it was a PIJ rocket. (h/t Abu Ali Express)