GAZA, (PIC)
Martyr Mahmoud Jamal Al-Nakhala, was a distinguished university student in Gaza, studying Electrical Engineering.
He was well known among his colleagues and peers for being a courteous, polite, and noble man, and for being passionate about knowledge with a high determination.
The last thing he posted on social media was this: “Tomorrow, I turn twenty… and it’s the fourth war… awaiting the completion of the fifth, amid the sound of bombing and the rubble of buildings, the smell of gunpowder and blood, seeing bodies and body parts, friends disappearing, comrades leaving, and the loved ones departing.”
Mahmoud, along with several members of his family, was martyred in an Israeli bombardment on the Gaza Strip on 12 November 2023.
For 49 days in a row, Israel waged a heinous genocide in Gaza Strip via air, ground, and sea attacks, resulting in more than 40,000 martyrs, wounded and missing people. The Israeli aggression has paused following a renewable four-day deal between Hamas and Israel was reached.
“They Are Not Numbers” is a series that reviews part of the available stories of some Palestinian martyrs who have fallen in the Israeli aggression on Gaza.