“I lost my health, I lost my children, I lost my dignity,” says Ikram Nasser, 39, from Rafah. Israel killed her 20-year-old son, ‘Udai, and her life has become a struggle for survival.
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Ikram’s testimony is part of a new B’Tselem report, “Clinging to What’s Left of Life”, tracing… pic.twitter.com/SktcjxpfCZ
“I lost my health, I lost my children, I lost my dignity,” says Ikram Nasser, 39, from Rafah. Israel killed her 20-year-old son, ‘Udai, and her life has become a struggle for survival. Ikram’s testimony is part of a new B’Tselem report, “Clinging to What’s Left of Life”, tracing the lives of Palestinian women under genocide in Gaza. Since October 2023, Israel has killed more than 12,500 women, including 9,000 mothers. Even after the so-called ceasefire was declared in October 2025, Israel continues to restrict the entry of essential aid into Gaza, forcing women and girls to live in inhumane conditions that rob them of dignity and health: complete lack of privacy in flimsy tents, with a severe shortage of basic hygiene products and a devastated healthcare system. Link to the full report “Clinging to What’s Left of Life” >> btselem.org/video/20260308_p… Video

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