Mohammed Abu Muammar
“My brother, Mohammed Abu Muammar, was generous and kind-hearted. He worked as a seller of almonds, peas, and fruits in the center of Khan Yunis. He was known by everyone there for his generosity, kindness, and warm smile.”
“He was married and left behind two daughters who didn’t get to experience much of their father’s care and affection. His elder daughter, Rital, is 6 years old, and his younger daughter, Sydal, is 4 years old. The occupation took their father from them at a very young age.”
“My eldest brother was the most affectionate towards us and cared for everyone equally. He was the dearest and closest to my father. Their bond was so strong that I buried him in my father’s embrace, honoring their deep love for each other.”
“My mother was laid to rest in the grave next to them, while Mansour rests in another nearby grave. They were all killed together on December 20: Muhammad, my father, mother, siblings, niece, and 22 other family members.”
A message received on our platform from his brother Radwan Abu Muammar. In the photo, Mohammad appears with his daughters. Mohammad’s story is one of the many stories of Abu Muammar family members who were killed during the war, and their son Radwan shared it with us.