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A new investigation reveals details of the Israeli army’s targeting of a civilian family in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza Strip, in February 2024. The targeting included an aerial strike on the family home, sniper killings of family members, obstruction of medical aid, prevention of body recovery and burial, arbitrary detention of survivors, and other grave violations within the broader context of the ongoing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza since October 2023.

The report is based on an extensive field investigation into an Israeli aerial attack on the Al-Aweini family home, carried out by drones at least three times without prior warning. It also documents Israeli soldiers sniping family members near the Nasser Medical Complex, leaving them to bleed to death while preventing their rescue. Israeli forces further obstructed all attempts to recover and bury their bodies.

The investigation spanned nearly two years and relied on field research and direct interviews conducted by Euro-Med Monitor researchers. It was based primarily on testimonies from surviving family members, including parents and siblings, to reconstruct the sequence of events from the aerial attack to the arrests. These accounts were cross-checked with eyewitness and medical staff testimonies at Nasser Medical Complex, including its administration, along with a review of field conditions and medical records from the relevant period.

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