| The Story of Martyrdom:
The most beloved thing to Suhayb (20 years old) was to be near his father even when going to the alley during the terrible days of war on Gaza.
Suhayb came out with his father, whom he loved to accompany all the time, to the alley where the house of his grandfather was to whom they resorted to escape the danger that surrounded their house on the eleventh of last January. There were only few minutes when Suhayb had a short chat with his father then an Israeli reconnaissance warplane fired a missile at them turning them into pieces and they were killed at once. When his uncle (the medic) came out with the mother to rescue the father, the same reconnaissance warplane launched a second missile on them to kill Suhayb, his father, his mother, and his grandmother at once and only his uncle survived but with serious wounds.
Suhayb was martyred but left behind his siblings who loved him and were terrible sad for him because he was their elder brother who took care of them all. When Suhayb finished high school two years ago, he did not feel the importance of success that he had achieved because he realized that it was difficult for him to be able to join university because of the economic circumstances of his, so he grieved, but soon he planned again for his life away from the university. He joined a center for the computer maintenance and started to take a salary which he used to help his father to meet the house needs.
Suhayb was a wonderful boy. He lived for a job opportunity that could change his life, as his brother Sa’ib said about him. He adds: "He always told me about his dreams and wishes, and most of his going outs were with me. Despite his lack of knowledge, he always urged me to continue education and that was the only thing that will secure an honorable life for me in this life."
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