A Gaza mother waits in agony: Did Israel kill her daughter, or arrest her?
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A Gaza mother waits in agony: Did Israel kill her daughter, or arrest her?
"Tahrir Abu Mady lives among the charred walls and repaired sections of a house that hold the memories of her missing children. Her daughter, Malak, who was 20 when she went missing, was a university student and a volunteer nurse at Nasser Hospital."
"When Israeli ground forces advanced into Khan Younis in 2024, Malak and her 18-year-old brother, Yousef, briefly returned home to retrieve her university books. They were never seen again."
"Months later, a revelation upended Tahrir's mourning. Recently released Palestinian detainees shared a list of prisoners held in Israeli custody. Among the names was Malak Abu Mady."
"Desperate for answers, Tahrir attempted to hire a lawyer based in the Palestinian-majority city of Umm al-Fahm, in Israel, to track her daughter's whereabouts within the Israeli prison system."
Tahrir Abu Mady's daughter Malak is listed as missing, despite a death certificate issued by Gaza's Ministry of Health. Malak, a university student and volunteer nurse, disappeared alongside her brother Yousef during the Israeli invasion of Khan Younis in 2024. Forensic teams found human remains in their home, but Yousef's fate is still unknown. A list of prisoners revealed Malak's name, indicating she may be detained. Tahrir struggles with anxiety and seeks legal help to find her daughter, but high costs hinder her efforts. Human rights groups note that many families share similar fates.
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