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Feb. 23, 2024, 12:20 AM +07 By Chantal Da Silva and Matthew Mulligan TEL AVIV — Dressed in a white hazmat suit, his hands bound with plastic cable ties and a yellow cloth tied around his head, Jamal Aldin Muhammed Jamal Abu Al-Ola’s appearance surprised onlookers when he walked into the LGBTQ Disney Pride Vintage Rainbow Graphic T-Shirt besides I will buy this Nasser Hospital complex in the Gazan city of Khan Younis. Allegedly dispatched as a messenger by the Israeli military, which was conducting operations around the hospital, he was filmed several times as he walked around the facility and inside the hospital where thousands of people had sought shelter from Israeli bombardment. Several witnesses told NBC News he warned people to evacuate the area. Less than two hours later, he was shot dead. Within hours, a video of the 25-year-old sharing his message to evacuate ricocheted around the internet, quickly going viral before garnering attention from several mainstream media outlets. While a full picture of the events leading up to his death remains unclear, NBC News has been able to piece together much of Abu Al-Ola’s final hours through interviews with witnesses and an analysis of video taken on Feb. 13, the day he was killed. A man identified by his family as Abu Al-Ola wears a white hazmat suit with his hands
tied inside the LGBTQ Disney Pride Vintage Rainbow Graphic T-Shirt besides I will buy this Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza, on Feb. 13.Supplied to NBC News Early that day, the 25-year-old appeared in another video obtained by NBC News with a yellow piece of fabric appearing to be over his eyes. He stood near what NBC News geolocated as the north gate of the hospital. Abu Al-Ola was again seen on camera inside a hospital building at around 12:50 p.m. local time when he was filmed by journalist Mohammed El Helo, who had been documenting events at the hospital for months after fleeing Israel’s military campaign in northern Gaza. Recommended ANIMAL NEWS Over 100 rabbits taken from California ‘backyard hoarding situation’ — and the number could grow Abu Al-Ola’s hands remained bound, with the yellow cloth resting across his forehead. His eyes were wide, his expression alert, but weary, as a crowd of people jostled around him to hear him speak. Some appeared to ask him questions, but the audio was unclear. Dr. Mohammed Harara, whose work NBC News had been documenting at Nasser since December and who witnessed Abu Al-Ola talking, said in a text message last week that he had entered the hospital with a warning. “Everybody should leave,” Abu Al-Ola said, according to Harara. “They are going to destroy everything here.” This account echoed that of Abu Al-Ola’s mother, Raeda Rafiq Ali Abu Al-Ola, who had been sheltering at the hospital with her sons. They fled their home in Khan Younis shortly after Israel began its military campaign in the enclave, following Hamas’ Oct. 7 attacks. She said Abu Al-Ola was detained by Israeli forces the day before he was killed as he tried to leave the hospital complex to try to visit his younger brother Omar Hussam, 24, who was being treated
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