Malak A Tantesh in Gaza and Julian Borger
Sat 5 Apr 2025 02.00 EDT
“I raised my children to love goodness and to do good deeds,” Sobhi said. “We had a principle in our home: do good without expecting thanks or praise. Mohammad [Bahloul] lived by this principle.
“We never expected this to happen – not even in our worst nightmares,” Sobhi added. “They went to save lives, only to become victims themselves.”
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I suppose their crime was to be a part of the group that is the victim of genocide…?
The crime of patching up those whom the fascists are trying to put down.
How dare they to not have compassion with the fascists that have to shoot the same unarmed people several times? /s