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Anas Al-Akhras

“My child, Anas Al-Akhras, the son of Shireen, and the brother of Yasine and Mohammad. He is not just a number. He is a piece of my own heart. Anas was a truly unique child, a blessing from God who came into our lives 11 years after his brother Mahmoud. His presence brought so much happiness. Anas changed the way we lived and filled our days with joy”.
“He was adored by everyone who met him. Always on the move, bursting with energy and life, his laughter was like a beacon of joy, something everyone recognized him for. In kindergarten, he stood out as one of the smartest kids, excelling in every competition he took part in. He was cherished by all the children, spreading love wherever he went, and known for his affectionate nature”.
“He was always by my side every Friday when I visited my family in Khan Yunis. He never missed a visit, except for the last one when he went with his mom and siblings Yasien and Mohammad to their grandparents’ home in Rafah”.
“He used to call me every day, and three days before he was killed, he called and asked me to take him with me to Khan Yunis. But because of the dangerous situation there, I couldn’t agree to let him come, fearing for his safety”.

“But on October 16th, fate had other plans, and Anas was killed, joining the angels in paradise. He was taken from us along with his mom and siblings, Yasien and Mohammed. May their souls rest in peace”.
A message was received on our platform from his father, Jehad Al-Akras. We’ve previously shared posts about his siblings, Yasien and Mohammad Al-Akhras.

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