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A picture and its story: Grief in Gaza and the loss of a child

‘I lost my conscience when I saw the girl. I took her in my arms’

A man carries the body of Palestinian girl Saly, 5, who was killed in an Israeli strike as her aunt Inas Abu Maamar, 36, reacts during her funeral in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.
A man carries the body of the Palestinian girl Saly, 5, who was killed in an Israeli strike as her aunt Inas Abu Maamar, 36, mourns during her funeral in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip. Saly's mother and sister were also killed. [Mohammed Salem/Reuters]
Published On 3 Nov 20233 Nov 2023
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A woman cradles a child in her arms, delicately balanced on her knee. It is an image that resonates, as ancient as human history.

But in a grim inversion of the familiar, we see that the child she holds close is a corpse, wrapped in a shroud. It is a quiet moment of intense grief. The woman wears a headscarf, her head bowed, her face convulsed with grief. You cannot tell if the child she is weeping over is a boy or girl.

The child is one of many who have lost their lives on both sides in the Israel-Hamas war. Most have names we will never know, whose deaths will spark a lifetime of grief for family members we will never meet.

In the 21st century, an average of almost 20 children a day have been killed or maimed in wars around the world, according to UNICEF.

Reuters photographer Mohammad Salem was in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip on October 17 at the Nasser Hospital morgue, where residents were going to search for missing relatives.

He saw the woman squatting on the ground in the morgue, sobbing and tightly embracing the child’s body.

“It was a powerful and a sad moment, and I felt the picture sums up the broader sense of what was happening in the Gaza Strip,” he said. “People were confused, running from one place to another, anxious to know the fate of their loved ones, and this woman caught my eye as she was holding the body of the little girl and refused to let go.”

The moment was particularly poignant for Mohammad, whose wife gave birth just days before.

In Gaza, where there have been communications blackouts, tracing people has been fraught with difficulties. But two weeks after the photo was taken, Reuters was able to track down the woman in the photo and interview her at her home in Khan Younis.

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She is Inas Abu Maamar, 36, and the body she was holding in the photo was that of her 5-year-old niece, Saly.

Inas had raced to the house of her uncle when she had heard that it had been hit and then on to the morgue.

“I lost my conscience when I saw the girl. I took her in my arms,” she said. “The doctor asked me to let go, … but I told them to leave her with me.”

Saly’s mother and sister were also killed along with Inas’s uncle and aunt. Saly was a favourite of Inas – she used to drop by her grandmother’s house on the way to kindergarten and ask her aunt to take photos of her.

“Most of the videos and pictures in my mobile are of her,” Ines said.

Saly’s 4-year-old brother, Ahmed, was outside the house when it was struck and survived. He is now living with Inas. He rarely speaks, other than to ask where Saly is.

Palestinian woman Inas Abu Maamar, 36, embraces the body of her 5-year-old niece Saly, who was killed in an Israeli strike, at Nasser hospital in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.
Inas embraces the body of her 5-year-old niece at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis on the day the girl was killed. [Mohammed Salem/Reuters]
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Palestinian woman Inas Abu Maamar, 36, whose picture embracing the body of her 5-year-old niece Saly who was killed in an Israeli air strike went viral on local and international media, looks out of her house, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.
Inas looks out of her house in Khan Younis, where Saly often visited her. [Mohammed Salem/Reuters]
Palestinian woman Inas Abu Maamar, 36, whose picture embracing the body of her 5-year-old niece Saly who was killed in an Israeli air strike went viral on local and international media, displays Saly's picture on a mobile phone, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.
Inas shows Saly's picture on a mobile phone. [Mohammed Salem/Reuters]
alestinian woman Inas Abu Maamar, 36, whose picture embracing the body of her 5-year-old niece Saly who was killed in an Israeli air strike went viral on local and international media, reacts in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.
Inas went to Nasser Hospital to learn the fate of her loved ones after hearing her uncle's house had been bombed, and that's where she found Saly's body. [Mohammed Salem/Reuters]
Palestinian woman Inas Abu Maamar, 36, whose picture embracing the body of her 5-year-old niece Saly who was killed in an Israeli air strike went viral on local and international media, sits next to her brother Ramez, the father of Saly, as her nephew Ahmed, 4, looks on, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.
Inas sits next to her brother Ramez, the father of Saly, and her nephew Ahmed, 4. [Mohammed Salem/Reuters]
Ramez Abu Maamar, the father of Palestinian girl Saly, 5, who was killed in an Israeli air strike, holds his son Ahmed, 4, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.
Ahmed was outside his family's house when it was struck and survived. He now lives with his aunt Inas. He rarely speaks, other than to ask where Saly is. [Mohammed Salem/Reuters]
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Palestinian woman Inas Abu Maamar, 36, embraces the body of her 5-year-old niece Saly, who was killed in an Israeli strike, at Nasser hospital in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.
Inas holds the body of her niece Saly. [Mohammed Salem/Reuters]


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