Information about the massacre
Sharaf family massacre
Massacre date
25 October 2023
Number of martyrs
28 victims.
Details of the massacre
On October 25, 2023, Israeli occupation aircraft committed a massacre against Sharaf family by targeting Al-Tajj Tower in Al-Yarmouk area of central Gaza City. The entire building was destroyed, which was housing dozens of civilian families, resulting in the martyrdom of 40 victims. Among them were 28 from Sharaf family:
- Islam Mahmoud Ali Sharaf (35 years old)
- Omar Ismail Omar Sharaf (less than 1 year old)
- Ismail Omar Khalil Sharaf (41 years old)
- Omar Khalil Mohamed Sharaf (66 years old)
- Noha Abdel Rahim Omar Sharaf (9 years old)
- Layan Abdel Rahim Omar Sharaf (10 years old)
- Doaa Basheer Khalil Sharaf (33 years old)
- Wissam Basheer Khalil Sharaf (35 years old)
- Israa Basheer Khalil Sharaf (29 years old)
- Alia Ramzi Ahmed Sharaf (35 years old)
- Mohamed Abdel Rahim Omar Sharaf (3 years old)
- Juwan Abdel Rahim Omar Sharaf (5 years old)
- Khaled Khalil Mohamed Sharaf (53 years old)
- Kafa Abdullah Hassan Sharaf (59 years old)
- Alaa Omar Khalil Sharaf (27 years old) (female)
- Basheer Khalil Mohamed Sharaf (58 years old)
- Hamza Salah Omar Sharaf (7 years old)
- Salah Omar Khalil Sharaf (32 years old)
- Amal Hassan Mahmoud Sharaf (56 years old)
- Abdel Rahim Omar Khalil Sharaf (37 years old)
- Noor Youssef Omar Sharaf (3 years old)
- Yasmin Youssef Omar Sharaf (6 years old)
- Malik Youssef Omar Sharaf (10 years old)
- Malik Youssef Omar Sharaf (11 years old)
- Kareem Khaled Khalil Sharaf (17 years old)
- Judy Khaled Khalil Sharaf (12 years old)
- Abdullah Khaled Khalil Sharaf (20 years old)
- Huda Saeed Abid Sharaf (45 years old)
Documentation of the crime
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