When Usaid Jabarin gave kisses to his five children as they left for school on 21 May, he did not know it was the last time they would see him alive.

Usaid was a surgeon at Jenin Governmental Hospital in the occupied West Bank. His journey to work that morning took place amid an Israeli military raid on the area.

Arriving at the hospital, Usaid got out of his car and began walking toward the hospital. He had only walked a few steps when he was shot and killed by a sniper.

“He loved doing good for people and was always smiling,” Kamel, Usaid’s uncle, said. “He did not act like a doctor but as a friend with all his patients.”

During the same Israeli military raid, the paramedic Hazem Masarwa was trying to reach injured people when he encountered gunfire. ….more