The week before Eid Al-Fitr, Mohammad was dispatched to Rafah’s Fourth of the soil asultane to recover wounded and dead after Israel attacks. Shortly after the medicine and the first respondents arrived on the scene, Israeli pressure troops surrounded that area and closed all roads and out. As the PRCs lost contact with their team, the rumors began to spread over the rafah that they would be stuck in the massacred.
During the attempts of rescuing teams to reach that area, the UN workers were witnesses to civilians trying to escape to be killed dead. 29. March, they could finally reach the area where Tims Prcs were attacked. There the teams discovered that the meaningless remains of the UN and Civil Defense, as well as one body – Muhammad’s colleague, Anwar Alatar.
30. March on the first day of Eid al-Fida, they returned and discovered another 14 bodies buried in the sand in a mass grave. Everyone was still trained in their uniforms and carry gloves. Among them were Mohammed and his colleagues of Mustafa Khafaj, Izzedine Sha’at, Saleh Moarmman, Rifaat Radwan, Ashraf Abu Labda, Mohammad Al-Hila and Raed Al-Sharif.
The killing of these paramedics is not an isolated incident. Israel systematically targets medical and rescue workers as part of its genocidal war – war against itself in Gaza. Only in Gaza, medical uniforms and ambulances do not offer protection, which the international law is afforded. Only in Gaza, medical uniforms and ambulances can mark people as goals for execution.
For seven moments in which Mohammed’s destiny remained unknown, his father of Sobhi Bahloul, the former director of Bir Al-Saba in Rafah, and his mother the most, prayed the miracle to save his son.
They imagined that Mohammad escaped immediately before the area was sealed, or hiding under the ruins of the house or maybe he kidnapped him Israeli soldiers, but he was still alive. As Mahmoud Darwish, the Palestinian National Poet, said, Palestinians suffer from “incurable disease: hope.”
Although the Bahloul family dared to hope, they were translated into them in them that Mohammad would never be seen again. They knew stories. In January 2024. years, the paramedics sent to save six-year-old Rajab, which lay in the car, injured and bleeding, in addition to her murdered relatives, were intended and killed. Also, in December 2023. years, they sent the funds to save Al Jazeere Cameraman Samer Abudaq, bleeding in Khan Younis Street, after he was killed and Osrone, was also killed.
Seven long days I hope she fought fear. “May God return you and all your colleagues in safe and sound,” Sobhi wrote on Facebook above a photo of a selfless son.

The family has already suffered so much during genocide, lost many loved ones.
They had to escape early from their home in the east of Rafa in Al-Mawasi in Khan Younis, looking for the illusion called security.
When a truce was announced, the family embarked into their home in the eastern part of Rafah with thousands of others.
They found their house destroyed, but they did their best to restore two rooms for functionality where they could sleep. During that period, the children continued their education in improvised tents because so many schools were destroyed.
Just a week before Mohammad disappeared, the air Raid flattened the house across the street from the family house, and his father was severely damaged. Once again, the family escaped, carrying what they left a little. With each mentioned, their property is an unbearable reminder that as well as things that are collected, as well as dignity.
But Mohammad didn’t have time to help his father set another tent to move. He immediately returned to his duty, working with his clocks with his colleagues in Khan Younis, replying to infinite calls for help, rushes from one horror to another. Even during Ramadan, the largest month, he barely had a moment to break quickly with his family and play with his five children – Among them Adam, his three-month boy.
The Holy Moon ended with his heart news about his murder.
At Eid, I tried to get to the Sobhi, but there was no answer. On his Facebook, I found these painful words: “We mourn our son, Muhammad Sobhi Bahloul, a martyrdom and humanitarian work. We belong to Allah, and we will return.”
Despite the attempt at the Israeli army to store their crime burying him in the sand, the evidence talks about what happened. The statement that the Palestinian Ministry of Health ordered on March 30, said the Israeli forces had implemented execution and that some victims were foxes and had head and chest injuries. The UN Humanitarian Job Chief in Palestine, Jonathan Whittall, said Paramedics and the first answer were killed “one by one.”
Israel, of course, used a famous book for denial and mitigation. He first argued that paramedics were members of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic jihad. He then claimed that his soldiers fired at the ambulance because they “advancing suspiciously about them.”
Meanwhile, in the act of muddy cynicism, the Israeli government announced that she sent a rescue mission from 22 to Thailand and Myanmar after a deadly earthquake. Ten days earlier, she sent a medical delegation to North Macedonia. From Asia to Europe, it seems acceptable that the country that massacres more than 1,000 health workers and the first responsibilities in the territory occupies illegally can be taken over by humanitarianism abroad.
The Geneva Conventions, which explicitly protects medical staff in the conflict zones, were obviously meaningless in Gaza. International bodies, designed to support human rights, continue their inaugural rage until they work. Western governments continue to actively be harmful in genocide by sending weapons and invoking Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah despite the order for his arrest of the International Criminal Court.
How much will all the world watch this genocidal violence in silence? There seems to be no end to barbarity and crimes. The executions of these funds were to be a turning point, a moment of calculation. Instead, they are another testament on the unpunition allocated to the Zionist regime of the apartheid.
Some souls of those who died in Tal Asultan rest in peace and some political leaders of the Western world rest in shame.
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