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Zia Khan Younis, Gaza – Haunt Balia Radwan in the last words of his son.
“Forgive me,” As he was killed by Israeli soldiers, 23, said, as he killed his last breath on March 23, as he was killed by Israeli soldiers.
He asked for forgiveness for pain pain, every day could be worried to him every day to be a paramedic.
“I forgive you,” I forgive, “Galiya has known that since two people have known the conscience of Rifaat before dying in an accident.
He always hopes that he knows he will forgive him.
On the morning of March 22, Ghalia woke later than ever and rushed to see Rifaat before leaving for work.
But he was already separated and the heart was full of fear.
“For some reason I looked at her next night before sleeping,” he says.
The night of March 21 was unavailable. Rifaat Ramadan came home in a timely manner to quickly break the shelf tent in their fathers.
After a simple iftar dinner, he talked a little with his parents and then fell asleep.
“Although I missed him terrible, we always waiting for what we could talk to him, we were always not sure about his talks,” said Rifaat’s father, 52-year-old Anwar Radvan.
Ghalia agrees: “I was just washed his clothes and prepared the bed place, so he was able to rest.”
He is not sure, but in the morning for the morning of Rifaat, everyday meal was woke from a daily meal before the start of the month of Ramadan and 6 were selected by colleagues to go to work. He did not come home after the slip, spends the night in the first responding center.
On March 23, the family was reported that Rifaat said that the Society of Israeli missed and greed was one of the 15 societies and civil defense rescue workers.
This news hopes that the family waits in eight days, praying and hoping to find Rifaat alive.
“I would go back or forward, crying, crying, and pray, I always beg with God while calling the Red Crescent.” “Each time when they said the coordination of Israel, I would fain the transparent pain.”
Family, family, Israel permit on Eid al-Adha morning finally given to search groups to finally enter the region, he said.
“I wouldn’t wait for any mother in the world waiting for hours waiting.”
There is no internet coverage in the family’s tent, so it would still have to go to the Internet in the camp to check the updates.
At one point returned to the tent and the golden crescent found two bodies, then fled, was more left, the rifaat was not in between
The next time Anwar returned, the four institutions healed and ran again.
During his third visit, they said they have restored six bodies, including Rifaat.
“I felt a dagger pierced my heart, but I resigned to God’s will and we went to the hospital.”
The families of other paramedics in the hospital expected the bodies of their relatives.
“We all ran to their ambulances.
As the news was delayed, the video was not something compared to watching the last moments found after Rifafaat’s body.
More than 20 minutes, can be heard while talking about the mission they are in Refaat.
The ambulance on the south of Southern Gaza to save the survivors of the Israeli bombing was lost about 4 March 23 on March 23.
Another ambulance left behind to return to the base to say that the missing colleagues were shot was sent to two more ambulance sent to them. Rifaat was in one.
All ambulances, including all ambulance and all ambulances, including all ambulances, and all ambulances are noted, it is clear that Israel is trying to kill 15 emergencies and tries to bury them and vehicles.
The video heard when the son of Galian hears the corpses of his colleagues and saw him fled to help everyone in the ambulance that could be clearly identifiable.
Then the sound of the weapon came and the visuals were dark and just repeated the name of the Islamic faith, and he fell to the ground as his mother begged him to forgive him.
“Forgive me, Mama,” he said. “I wanted to help people. Forgive me.”
Both statements are attached to the faith of the rifaat. The most important declaration and prayer read by Muslims in the Shah. They also say to confirm their faith in their deaths.
Muslims wanted to die and die without knowing that the way of the road to Paradise and not to harm anyone and do not harm him.
“Rifaat knew how deep I was tied to me and he was always worried about him, so his last words tear tears with tears, because he knew his heart will break my heart.
“My son was beautiful and charming. I adored him. It was nice, generous and unlimited.”
Anwar, ambulances, firetruks, after bulldozers always remember a child who fled, flashlight emergency lights and something with siren.
“(Rifaat) loved emergency work and chose that way when he finished graduating.”
Rifaat selected emergency medical services, when Join the Palestinian Red Crescent Society in October 2023, when Gaza begins, Rifaat showed how much it was determined.
“He said he said the same thing for me, said in his last moments: ‘Mama, I want to help people.” “
Throughout the Israeli war, Ghalia is constantly afraid of the security of the rifaat, warns him and asked to remain safe.
When he came home after a difficult day, Rifaat would tell his mother that he saw people as he tried to save people.
“When I apologized, I washed the shape of blood and he said that the remains of children, women and men were taken from the rubble,” he said.
“He was often destroyed, but he never gave up.”
Rifaat, continuing his work abroad, dreamed of returning to the future to get back to Galya to get more information about the immediate response and return to Gaza.
“He was the only bad defect due to his father’s disease until he was completely exhausted by his bank account.
“I broke my crying but he was sure of me and said that he was good, I should not be sad about the money.”
When talking about his son in Galia, he is proud of the fortification when he was comfortable to serve others and help others.
“My son will experience the message of Rifaat and raise my youngest sons to watch and paramed the young sons with his glors.”
“Rifaat left us a noble message and an eternal influence,” he said.
“I always think of him when he saw the flowers and plants he planted around our tent.”