A young Palestinian girl in the Gaza Strip bid farewell to her father after he was killed by Israeli fire [1].
The incident highlights the ongoing human cost of the conflict in Gaza, where civilians and children are frequently caught in the violence. Such moments underscore the psychological trauma and familial disruption occurring across the region as fighting continues.
In footage released by Al Jazeera Arabic, the unnamed child is seen interacting with the body of her father. The video captures the girl speaking to him, asking, "Papa, are you alive?" [1].
The father was killed by Israeli occupation forces during the conflict [1]. The scene depicts the immediate aftermath of the killing, focusing on the child's reaction to the loss of her parent.
Reports from the Gaza Strip continue to document the deaths of civilians during military operations. The footage serves as a visual record of the personal toll exacted on Palestinian families throughout the current hostilities [1].
“"Papa, are you alive?"”
This event reflects the broader pattern of civilian casualties in the Gaza Strip, where the proximity of military engagements to residential areas often results in the death of non-combatants. The psychological impact on surviving children represents a long-term humanitarian crisis that extends beyond immediate casualties, contributing to a generational cycle of trauma within the Palestinian population.


