In the Al-Tuffah neighborhood of Gaza City, paramedics Hussein Muhaysin, Baraa Afaneh, and Wael Al-Attar were martyred after being targeted by the Israeli occupation while performing their humanitarian duty. They went out under fire to save lives, carrying bandages—not weapons—and mercy—not violence. Their reward was death. They were killed trying to keep life possible amid the rubble, and the homeland has immortalized them as martyrs of humanity.
In the Al-Tuffah neighborhood of Gaza City, paramedics Hussein Muhaysin, Baraa Afaneh, and Wael Al-Attar were martyred after being targeted by the Israeli occupation while performing their humanitarian duty. They went out under fire to save lives, carrying bandages—not weapons—and mercy—not violence. Their reward was death. They were killed trying to keep life possible amid the rubble, and the homeland has immortalized them as martyrs of humanity.