'My mother cried out one last time': Palestinian boy, 12, describes how Israeli forces killed his family in car
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"My mother cried out one last time before going quiet," Khaled said.
"My father recited the Shahada [the Islamic declaration of faith] as he died. "
"They pulled me out instead and began jumping on my back," he said.
"Then they took me to a corner and questioned me about who had been in the car.
I told them it was my mother and father.
They accused me of lying and started beating me. "
We are not naming him, to protect his identity.
I asked if he had heard any warnings given by the Israeli forces, or any warning shots fired.
"The firing directly targeted the car.
I just heard the woman in the car screaming.
The little kids were crying before they were killed. "
The Israeli army said the incident was being investigated by the relevant authorities.
We are waiting for their response.
Beside her, occasionally caressed by the women, stood eight-year-old Mustafa.
His grandmother gestured to the bandage across his face.
"It's shrapnel - glass from the car window when they fired," she said.
"He needs an operation to remove it. "
She said the family had not been aware of any military operation in the village as they drove home.
"They were driving by the school area where the special forces were hiding.
The kids were singing and having fun.
Mohammed, who was in kindergarten, was sitting between his mum and dad when they were shot. "
"I saw a lot of bullet casings, everywhere around the car," he said.
"It was very heavy fire, directly at the car, it's not normal. "
"A seven-year-old boy with special needs should not die in the wars of adults," he said.
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