Forcibly Involved
The children are always ours, every single one of them, all over the globe; and I am beginning to suspect that whoever is incapable of recognizing this, may be incapable of morality. — James Baldwin
Forcibly Involved is a project memorializing the names of children killed on and since October 7, 2023, on both sides of the border, without differences of nationality, and with the belief that every child has a name, a life that has been, and dreams cut short, and that we must remember this.

Jana Khaled Sanad
Jana Khaled Sanad (9), was here, and not anymore. Killed in a bombing of a displaced persons tent.

Alma Muhammad Abu Mohsen
Alma Muhammad Abu Mohsen, was here, and not anymore. Killed in a bombing of a displaced persons tent.

Youssef Muhammad Al-Kharazin
Youssef Muhammad Al-Kharazin, was here, and not anymore. Killed on his way to a mobile charging point, along with his father.

Youssef Fouad Abdel Karim Faqha
Youssef Fouad Abdel Karim Faqha (14), was here, and not anymore. Shot to death by military force.

Nidal Al-Jourani
Nidal Al-Jourani (15), was here, and not anymore. Suffered from an autoimmune disease, and needed medical treatment and medication, that were not available. He was about to film a video pleading for help, but he died the day before.

Muhammad Alam Abu Assi
Muhammad Alam Abu Assi, was here, and not anymore. Killed by drone fire.

Qusay Abu Nasser
Qusay Abu Nasser, was here, and not anymore. Died due to kidney failure and diabetes complications, from which he suffered, in the absence of medication.

Rahaf, Suhayb, and Rim Hamadiyah
Rahaf, Suhayb, and Rim Hamadiyah, were here, and not anymore. Killed in the bombing of the Al-Barash family home, along with 13 other family members.

Mona Ashraf Fathi Shahwan
Mona Ashraf Fathi Shahwan (11), was here, and not anymore.

Mus'ab, Hamza, and Mashal Zuhair Al-Salul
Mus'ab, Hamza, and Mashal Zuhair Al-Salul, were here, and not anymore.

Alma Muhammad Al-Ghalban
Alma Muhammad Al-Ghalban (9), was here, and not anymore.

Salah A-din Hani Issa
Salah A-din Hani Issa, was here, and not anymore.

