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.

Nur Zuhair Abu Ras
Nur Zuhair Abu Ras, was here, and not anymore. Burned alive, along with 10 other members of her family, in the bombing of displaced persons' tents.

Nidal, Aya, and Farah Abu Ras
Nidal, Aya, and Farah Abu Ras, were here, and not anymore. Burned alive, along with 10 other members of their family, in the bombing of displaced persons' tents.

Ayman Ahmed Abu Azum
Ayman Ahmed Abu Azum (2), was here, and not anymore.

Sawar Dalul
Sawar Dalul, was here, and not anymore. Killed in the bombing of a vegetable stand.

Abdullah Herzallah
Abdullah Herzallah, was here, and not anymore. Killed in a bombing along with his sister, mother, and 3 other family members.

Uday Farid Ahmed
Uday Farid Ahmed, was here, and not anymore. Died of malnutrition and lack of oxygen. Because he was not killed in a hostile act, he is not counted.

Saif Zuhair Abu Ras
Saif Zuhair Abu Ras, was here, and not anymore. Burned alive, along with 10 other members of his family, in the bombing of displaced persons' tents.

Marwa Ibrahim Agha
Marwa Ibrahim Agha, was here, and not anymore. Killed by drone fire.

Malek Mohammed Al-Tahrawi
Malek Mohammed Al-Tahrawi (1), was here, and not anymore. Killed by drone fire while on his way to get vaccinated.

Ahlam Muhammad Sayyam
Ahlam Muhammad Sayyam (3), was here, and not anymore. Killed in a bombing near Al-Nasser Hospital.

Shahad, Maria, Aya, Maha, and Iman - the children of the Al-Kashta family
Shahad, Maria, Aya, Maha, and Iman - the children of the Al-Kashta family, were here, and not anymore.

Hatem Taha Al-Nabih
Hatem Taha Al-Nabih, was here, and not anymore. Al-Ahli Hospital, where he was hospitalized due to an injury, was evacuated on the orders of the Israeli army and bombed. The evacuation to the street during the bombing led to his death.

