As the war which began with Hamas's attack continues, it beocmes clear that Jews were not their only target, but in fact more than 10 innocent Muslims from the Bedouin community have been killed as well, with many others still missing. Among the victims, five-year-old Yazen Zakaria Abu Jamaa from Arara in the Negev was killed by a rocket that struck near his home. Additionally, 35-year-old Fatima Altlaqat, also from Arara in the Negev, lost her life during an encounter with terrorists near the city of Ofakim.

Several young lives were cut short due to direct hits on buildings in the Bedouin diaspora. Fourteen-year-old Malek Ibrahim Al-Kran, fifteen-year-old Elbat Yazan Abu Jamaa, fifteen-year-old Javad Ibrahim Al-Kran, and his brother Malek, along with eleven-year-old Amin Aqel Al-Kran from El-Bat, as well as twelve-year-old Muhammad Dib Al-Kran, all tragically perished. Malbat, along with his cousin Amin, fell victim to a direct rocket hit on the shack they were staying in.

Other victims of the rocket fire include 57-year-old Fayza Abu Sabieh from the neighborhood of Albat in Kavala, and thirteen-year-old May Zuhair Abu Sabieh, also from the neighborhood of Albat in Kavala. May was killed along with her grandmother Faiza in a direct rocket strike on a residential shack. In addition, a woman in her thirties named Dalia Abu Madiam Marhat, who had traveled to Gaza for work, sustained a neck injury, but it remains unclear whether it resulted from gunfire or rocket shrapnel.

Another tragic loss is that of Abd al-Rahman Al-Nassara, a resident of Kashifa in his fifties. He was fatally shot near Kibbutz Re'em. Abd had been driving young people to a party near Kibbutz Reim and was attacked at the entrance to the Kibbutz. He leaves behind a wife and seven children.

In the past day, the mayor of Rahat, Ata Abu Madiam, issued a heartfelt plea, saying, "The city of Rahat is under attack, and dozens of agricultural workers from Rahat were injured by direct fire while working in the fields surrounding Gaza. A woman from my own family lost her life, and dozens are missing, with some believed to have been kidnapped by Hamas." Abu Madiam also conveyed his condolences on the tragic death of the police station commander in the city, Giyar Davidov, who lost his life during the ongoing conflict.

Maigal Al Hawashla, the area coordinator of the Council for the Bedouin Villages and a resident of Al Ahara southeast of Hora, shared his observations: "Approximately ten rockets fell in the vicinity of the village, mostly in open areas. One rocket struck near the mosque, resulting in shattered windows. Additionally, a nearby house had its windows shattered due to one of the rocket impacts." He added, "I have never witnessed such an intense barrage. It is heart-wrenching to see the children in distress, crying and filled with fear."

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