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for a gunshot wound at the Los Angeles Clippers New Logo T-shirt But I will love this Shuhada Al-Aqsa Hospital in the nearby city Deir al-Balah. Raeda Abu Al-Ola, 45, said that on the day her son was killed, he “came to bring the message: Evacuate Nasser Hospital.” A man believed to be Abu Al-Ola near the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza, on Feb. 13.Supplied to NBC News Raeda Abu Al-Ola said he was wearing a strawberry-colored shirt, a green jacket and black jeans before he was detained. They had been replaced by the hazmat suit. Both she and El Helo said he appeared to have been beaten. Raeda Abu Al-Ola said he had a bruise on his face that wasn’t there before. In the video taken at 12:50 p.m. he appears to have a small mark under his eye. No other injuries were visible in the video. Just over an hour later at around 2:05 p.m., El Helo’s journalistic colleague Mohammad Salama, filmed Abu Al-Ola walking away from the hospital and back toward the north gate. Salama’s video shows a small crowd of men and children following him until he nears the gate. Then, a man from the group can be seen patting him on the back before appearing to gesture with his hand for the children to stay back before Abu Al-Ola continued on alone. In a separate video taken around the same time, Abu Al-Ola could be seen appearing to gesture toward a bulldozer in the same area as he speaks with a group of people on the complex’s grounds. While the bulldozer isn’t clearly identifiable as being part of the Israeli military, neither Palestinian fighters nor hospital workers are known to have used bulldozers in or around Nasser Hospital. Near the bulldozer were large mounds of sand, which a video analysis found had been constructed in the days leading up to Abu Al-Ola’s death. Footage published on Instagram by Dr. Khaled Al Serr, a surgeon at the hospital, showed a bulldozer appearing to push sand into the
area on Feb. 10. He posted a video of the Los Angeles Clippers New Logo T-shirt But I will love this mounds later that day. On the morning of Abu Al-Ola’s death, footage published on Instagram by Salama showed a bulldozer and an armored vehicle with what appeared to be a blue-and-white Israeli flag attached to the top. Hamas is not known to have any tanks in its arsenal. Raeda Abu Al-Ola and El Helo said Abu Al-Ola told them he had to return to the custody of the Israel Defense Forces. El Helo said Abu Al-Ola told him “he would be killed” if he failed to return to Israeli custody. Raeda Abu Al-Ola said she begged him not to go but he told her Israeli soldiers had threatened to kill her along with a group of men he had been detained with the day before his death. Raeda Abu Al-Ola said she watched on as her son was gunned down as he walked out of the hospital grounds. “They executed him in front of me,” she said, adding that his hands were still bound as he was shot. Although she could not see who fired, she said the bullets appeared to come from the sand mounds near the north gate. At around 3:45 p.m., less than two hours after the last footage of him alive was taken, Abu Al-Ola was filmed in a body bag inside the hospital grounds. His
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