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Shaban al-Dalou: The Palestinian teen burned in Israeli bombing

Shaban al-Dalou was a software engineering student at Gaza's Al-Azhar University was burnt to death in Israeli airstrike

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He was 19 years old, a software engineering student, and displaced from his home, trying to survive in central Gaza. He was a few days away from his 20th birthday.

Shaban al-Dalou wouldn’t make it. He had struggled for months to get help for his family, recording videos describing his family’s plight and their life under Israel’s bombs.

But he wasn’t able to get enough money to get his family out of Gaza.

The world finally paid attention to Shaban when his last moments appeared in film this week.

Connected to an IV drip, the fire burned him alive along with his mother after Israeli forces bombed the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital complex in Deir el-Balah.

This happened in the early hours of Monday.

In the videos Shaban recorded in the weeks and months before his death, he talks about the reality of living in Gaza, a premonition of the horror he faced at the end of his short life.

“There is no safe place here in Gaza,” Shaban says in one video, speaking into a phone camera from the makeshift tent where he had been living since fleeing his home.

In another video, Shaban talks about the difficulties of finding food “because the Israeli occupation managed to separate the middle area from the rest of Gaza.

“And, the people here are struggling to meet their basic needs”.

He also filmed himself donating blood at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, which Israel had already bombed several times in the last year before the bombing that killed him.

“We saw so many injuries, many children are in dire need of blood,” Shaban said. “All we demand is a ceasefire and for this tragedy to end.”

In some videos, Shaban asked for donations to help his family evacuate to Egypt.

“One hundred and sixty-five days of the continuous genocide against us,” he said in one. “Five months we have lived in a tent.”

“I’m taking care of my family, as I’m the oldest,” he said in another, adding that his parents, two sisters and two brothers were displaced five times before finding refuge on the hospital’s grounds.

“The only thing between us and the freezing temperatures is this tent that we constructed by ourselves.”

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His father, Ahmad al-Dalou, who sustained severe burns, told Al Jazeera that the impact of the strike pushed him out of the tent.

At that moment, he quickly realised that the fire had engulfed his children. He was able to save two of them.

“After that, the fire just engulfed everything. I couldn’t rescue anyone,” he said. “I did what I could.”

Ahmad said that Shaban had hoped to study abroad to become a doctor, but that he had wanted to keep his son closer to home. “Now, I wish I had sent him,” he said.

Shaban was a studious boy who had memorised the entire Quran. Even during the war, he would often take out his laptop to study, his father added.

“He loved his mother the most”, Ahmad said. “Now, he’s been martyred in her arms. We buried them in each other’s embrace”.

‘Where are we supposed to go?’

Like the al-Dalou family, many of those seeking refuge at the hospital have been displaced many times over.

“Where are we supposed to go?” said Madi. “It’s nearly winter. Is there no one to stop this holocaust against us?”

Saban al-Dalou with his parents and siblings burnt to death in an Israeli airstrike on Monday in Gaza

The hospital bombing came as Israel continues to escalate its attacks on Gaza. Just days earlier, another strike on a school turned shelter, in Jabalia, killed at least 28 people.

Horrific images of the fire at the Al-Aqsa Hospital that killed Shaban earned a rare rebuke from US officials.

“The images and video of displaced civilians burning alive following an Israeli air strike are deeply disturbing.

“We have made our concerns clear to the Israeli government,” a spokesperson for the Biden administration said in a statement on Monday.

“Israel has a responsibility to do more to avoid civilian casualties. What happened here is horrifying.

“Even if Hamas was operating near the hospital in an attempt to use civilians as human shields.”

Israel has regularly made that accusation with little evidence.

The result of the Israeli bombing was the fire that devastated the al-Dalou family.

“We are people that only ask for peace and freedom,” Ahmad told Al Jazeera, mourning his son and wife.

“We want basic rights, nothing else. May God take care of our oppressors.” (Al Jazeera)

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