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Ward: The Sole Survivor of Her Family's Massacre

Ward: The Sole Survivor of Her Family's Massacre

Days of Palestine – Wandering through the charred remains of her childhood, little Ward al-Sheikh Khalil wanders amid the flames that claimed her family. Her eyes search desperately for safety in a world reduced to ashes—yet she is the only one left. The lone witness to the inferno that consumed Fahmi al-Jerjawi School in the Al-Daraj neighborhood of eastern Gaza City.
'Ward is in a state of deep shock and psychological trauma. She's often silent, then suddenly screams out for her mother, father, and siblings,' said her uncle, Eyad al-Sheikh Khalil, describing her fragile condition after surviving a massacre that took everyone she loved.
A Scene Beyond Endurance
'Ward is just six years old,' he told SAFA, 'but she lived through a nightmare that no adult could endure. She saw her entire family perish in the fire—yet she survived to carry the memory alone.'
'She barely responds to us emotionally—as if only her body remains. Her spirit has gone to join her parents and siblings.'
At dawn on Monday, Israeli forces bombed the school where Ward's family and dozens of other displaced civilians had sought shelter. Thirty-one people were killed—18 of them children, 6 women—and dozens more were injured in what witnesses described as a horrific and deliberate attack.
Footage shared widely online showed Ward wandering inside a burning classroom, searching for a way out. She had been sleeping beside her mother, holding onto her finger, moments before the blast. Somehow, she let go—perhaps spared by fate to testify to the unspeakable loss.
Now, the memory of that fire lives within her—a permanent scar left by an attack that spared no child, no home, no refuge.
Grief Beyond Words
'Ward never left her mother's side. Her mother was her safety in a world stripped of every shred of it,' her uncle continued. 'Now she's alone, trembling at every distant explosion.'
Ward no longer speaks clearly. Her voice is frozen by trauma—except for a few repeated, devastating phrases:
'Mama is a martyr… Baba too… Abd, Silwan, Muhammad, Amal… they're all in heaven. The occupation killed them. They left me and went away.'
Her uncle described the state of the bodies: 'We couldn't even recognize them. Their features were gone, melted by fire. The Israeli occupation used weapons that didn't just kill—they erased.'
A Future Rebuilt in Grief
Eyad al-Sheikh Khalil says he will raise Ward as his own. 'I'll bring her into my home with my children and wife. I want her to feel love again—to believe that family isn't entirely lost.'
Then he asked a question that cuts to the core:
'Where are the Arab states when it comes to Ward and children like her? Didn't the image of her in flames, trying to survive, stir their conscience? Haven't Gaza's children suffered enough?'
He called on the international community to act:
'This genocide must end. No more children should go through what Ward has. The bloodshed must stop.'
Since October 7, 2023, the Israeli military has deliberately targeted 241 shelters and displacement centers in Gaza—turning places of refuge into mass graves.
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