11. Heba
|
heba10
On 19 May 2003, Heba Da'arma, a 19-year-old Palestinian university student, blew herself up in the town of Afula, simultaneously committing both suicide and murder. In addition to Heba, three Israeli citizens, two Jews and one Arab, were killed in the blast. Around 70 people had been injured, seven of them seriously. Her family's home in Tubas was subsequently destroyed by the Israeli army. According to Palestinian sources, 147 such homes have been demolished since the beginning of the current intifada. Heba's cousin outside the destroyed family home.
heba1
On 19 May 2003, Heba Da'arma, a 19-year-old Palestinian university student, blew herself up in the town of Afula, simultaneously committing both suicide and murder. In addition to Heba, three Israelis citizens, two Jews and one Arab, were killed in the blast. Around 70 people had been injured, seven of them seriously. Her family's home in Tubas was subsequently destroyed by the Israeli army. According to Palestinian sources, 147 such homes have been demolished since the beginning of the current intifada.
heba8
On 19 May 2003, Heba Da'arma, a 19-year-old Palestinian university student, blew herself up in the town of Afula, simultaneously committing both suicide and murder. In addition to Heba, three Israelis citizens, two Jews and one Arab, were killed in the blast. Around 70 people had been injured, seven of them seriously. Her family's home in Tubas was subsequently destroyed by the Israeli army. According to Palestinian sources, 147 such homes have been demolished since the beginning of the current intifada. Cardboard cutouts on the wall of the children's room, Heba's family home.
heba6
On 19 May 2003, Heba Da'arma, a 19-year-old Palestinian university student, blew herself up in the town of Afula, simultaneously committing both suicide and murder. In addition to Heba, three Israelis citizens, two Jews and one Arab, were killed in the blast. Around 70 people had been injured, seven of them seriously. Her family's home in Tubas was subsequently destroyed by the Israeli army. According to Palestinian sources, 147 such homes have been demolished since the beginning of the current intifada. Destroyed hallway in Heba's family home, 23 May.
heba4
On 19 May 2003, Heba Da'arma, a 19-year-old Palestinian university student, blew herself up in the town of Afula, simultaneously committing both suicide and murder. In addition to Heba, three Israelis citizens, two Jews and one Arab, were killed in the blast. Around 70 people had been injured, seven of them seriously. Her family's home in Tubas was subsequently destroyed by the Israeli army. According to Palestinian sources, 147 such homes have been demolished since the beginning of the current intifada. Hibiscus blossom outside Heba's family home on 20 May, before it was destroyed.
heba5
On 19 May 2003, Heba Da'arma, a 19-year-old Palestinian university student, blew herself up in the town of Afula, simultaneously committing both suicide and murder. In addition to Heba, three Israelis citizens, two Jews and one Arab, were killed in the blast. Around 70 people had been injured, seven of them seriously. Her family's home in Tubas was subsequently destroyed by the Israeli army. According to Palestinian sources, 147 such homes have been demolished since the beginning of the current intifada. Hibiscus blossom outside Heba's family home on 24 May, after it was destroyed.
heba2
On 19 May 2003, Heba Da'arma, a 19-year-old Palestinian university student, blew herself up in the town of Afula, simultaneously committing both suicide and murder. In addition to Heba, three Israelis citizens, two Jews and one Arab, were killed in the blast. Around 70 people had been injured, seven of them seriously. Her family's home in Tubas was subsequently destroyed by the Israeli army. According to Palestinian sources, 147 such homes have been demolished since the beginning of the current intifada. The photo shows the family home on 20 May, before it was destroyed.
heba3
On 19 May 2003, Heba Da'arma, a 19-year-old Palestinian university student, blew herself up in the town of Afula, simultaneously committing both suicide and murder. In addition to Heba, three Israelis citizens, two Jews and one Arab, were killed in the blast. Around 70 people had been injured, seven of them seriously. Her family's home in Tubas was subsequently destroyed by the Israeli army. According to Palestinian sources, 147 such homes have been demolished since the beginning of the current intifada. The photo shows the family home on 24 May, after it was destroyed.
heba9
On 19 May 2003, Heba Da'arma, a 19-year-old Palestinian university student, blew herself up in the town of Afula, simultaneously committing both suicide and murder. In addition to Heba, three Israelis citizens, two Jews and one Arab, were killed in the blast. Around 70 people had been injured, seven of them seriously. Her family's home in Tubas was subsequently destroyed by the Israeli army. According to Palestinian sources, 147 such homes have been demolished since the beginning of the current intifada. Toilet removed, Heba's family home.
heba7
On 19 May 2003, Heba Da'arma, a 19-year-old Palestinian university student, blew herself up in the town of Afula, simultaneously committing both suicide and murder. In addition to Heba, three Israelis citizens, two Jews and one Arab, were killed in the blast. Around 70 people had been injured, seven of them seriously. Her family's home in Tubas was subsequently destroyed by the Israeli army. According to Palestinian sources, 147 such homes have been demolished since the beginning of the current intifada. View of destroyed home, 24 May.


