Palestinian doctor's daughters killed during live Israeli TV report Stephen C. Webster

Published: Saturday January 17, 2009





Print This Email This War is cruel. But sometimes, a story comes along that redefines what cruel really means.



Saturday morning, a Palestinian doctor who reports for Israel's channel 10 television witnessed three of his daughters killed by Israeli bombs, even as his first moments of insane panic and grief were broadcast live.



Israeli officials said shells were dropped in response to sniper fire in the area.



Dr. Ezzeldeen Abu al-Ashi is an uncommon man. A Palestinian who works for an Israeli hospital, Dr. Ashi has been giving Israelis daily reports on the military campaign in Gaza.



"No one can get to us," he screamed in Arabic on a live phone call with a channel 10 anchor. "My God ... My God ..."



Dr. Ashi told the anchor his family had just been killed, and that he was "overwhelmed."



"My God ... My girls ..." he cried. "Shiomi ... Can't anybody help us please?"



The news anchor asked Dr. Ashi where his house is, and cameras followed as the journalist frantically tried to employ his network of contacts to send help to the doctor. Shortly thereafter, the Israeli Army allowed a Palestinian ambulance to speed to his location.



Only one of al-Ashi's daughters survived.



"Everybody in Israel knows that I was talking on television and on the radio," said Dr. Ashi. "That we are home, that we are innocent people.



"Suddenly, today, when there was hope for ceasefire, on the last day I was talking to my children ... Suddenly, they bombed us; a doctor who takes care of Israeli patients. Is that what's done? Is that peace?"



Eyewitnesses denied Israeli claims of sniper fire in the area.



"But over 90 percent of Israelis still support the war on Gaza, while hundreds of other tragedies remain just a number in a rising Palestinian death toll," reported Al Jazeera's Roza Ibragimova.



The following video was published by Al Jazeera English on Jan. 17.







