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.

Karam Salman
Karam Salman (2), was here, and not anymore. Killed along with his father in a bombing of a displaced persons tent. His mother was critically injured.
Mahmoud, Rami, Hassan, and Sawad Ali Issa Hamouda
Mahmoud (16), Rami (14), Hassan (11), and Sawad (3) Ali Issa Hamouda, were here, and not anymore. Killed in the bombing of a school, a shelter for displaced persons.

Eylul al-Agha
Eylul al-Agha (23 days old), was here, and not anymore. Killed in a bombing of a displaced persons tent along with her parents and her sister Zina (1.5 years old).

Sham Khalifa
Sham Khalifa, was here, and not anymore.

Kinan Moatassem Al-Alami
Kinan Moatassem Al-Alami, was here, and not anymore. Killed along with his brother Muhammad in the bombing of a displaced persons tent.

Muhammad Al-Bardawil
Muhammad Al-Bardawil, was here, and not anymore. Shot while fishing off the coast.

Ahmed, Hamza, and Abdel Aziz Sakher Ahmed Talib
Ahmed, Hamza, and Abdel Aziz Sakher Ahmed Talib, were here, and not anymore. Killed in a bombing of a displaced persons tent, along with their parents Sakher and Hind.

Amr Rashid Abu Hayya
Amr Rashid Abu Hayya, was here, and not anymore. Killed along with his parents Rashid and Safa.

Muhammad Hashem Shihab
Muhammad Hashem Shihab (3 months old), was here, and not anymore. Killed along with his parents.

Noor Al-Asmar
Noor Al-Asmar, was here, and not anymore.

Wisal Al-Zaanin
Wisal Al-Zaanin, was here, and not anymore. Killed along with her brother. Her sister was seriously injured.

Adam Ashour
Adam Ashour, was here, and not anymore. Killed in the bombing of the Abu Hamisa school.

