Mawasi Khan Younis, Gaza – Her son’s last phrases hang-out Ghalia Radwan.
“Forgive me, mama,” the 24-year-old mentioned as he lay dying, shot by Israeli troopers whereas he was on a rescue mission on March 23, which he recorded till his final breath.
He wished her forgiveness for the ache his demise would trigger, figuring out that she had apprehensive about him each day since he had change into a paramedic.
“I forgive you, son,” Ghalia has whispered tearfully numerous instances since then, figuring out that Rifaat had wished his conscience clear earlier than he died in southern Gaza with 14 different emergency employees.
She hopes he is aware of she would all the time forgive him.
‘I felt like a dagger pierced my coronary heart’
On the morning of March 22, Ghalia wakened later than traditional and rushed to see Rifaat earlier than he left for work.
However he had already left, and her coronary heart stuffed with dread.
“I had saved wanting over at him the evening earlier than as he was sleeping for some motive,” she says.
The evening of March 21 was unremarkable. Rifaat got here house in time to interrupt his Ramadan quick together with his household within the displacement tent they reside in.
After the straightforward iftar meal, he talked together with his dad and mom a bit after which went to sleep.
“Although I miss him terribly and all the time stay up for him getting house so we might chat, we all the time made certain to not tire him with discuss or staying up late,” Rifaat’s father, 52-year-old Anwar Radwan, says.
Ghalia agrees: “I simply would wash his garments and put together his sleeping spot, so he might go to work rested.”
She’s unsure however believes Rifaat wakened round daybreak for suhoor, the every day meal earlier than fasting begins throughout Ramadan, and was picked up by 6am by his colleagues to go to work. He didn’t come house after that shift, spending the evening on the first responders centre as a substitute.
On March 23, the household was instructed Rifaat was considered one of 15 Palestine Purple Crescent Society and Civil Defence rescue employees who had been lacking and feared ambushed by Israeli troopers.
That information launched the household into eight days of tormented ready, praying and hoping that Rifaat could be discovered alive.
“I might tempo backwards and forwards, crying, praying and pleading with God, whereas continually calling the Purple Crescent,” Ghalia says of the wait whereas Palestinian authorities tried to get Israel to comply with a search operation. “Every time they instructed us Israeli coordination had been denied, I might faint from the sheer ache.”
On the morning of Eid al-Fitr, the household obtained a name from the Purple Crescent that Israeli permission had lastly been granted for search groups to enter the realm.
“I wouldn’t want these agonising hours of ready on any mom on this planet,” Ghalia says.
There is no such thing as a web protection within the household’s tent, so Anwar must go to an web level within the camp to examine for updates.
He got here again to the tent at one level and mentioned the Purple Crescent had discovered two our bodies, then rushed out once more, leaving Ghalia praying desperately that Rifaat was not amongst them
The subsequent time Anwar got here again, he mentioned 4 our bodies had been recovered and rushed off once more.
On his third journey again, he mentioned they’d recovered six our bodies, together with Rifaat’s.
“I felt like a dagger pierced my coronary heart, however I resigned myself to God’s will, and we went to the hospital.”
On the hospital, the households of the opposite paramedics had been ready for his or her family members’ our bodies to reach.
“All of us rushed in the direction of the ambulances, crying. Emergency employees had been weeping bitterly as they bid farewell to their colleagues.”
‘Forgive me’
As excruciating because the watch for information was, it was nothing in contrast with watching the video Rifaat had recorded of his final moments, which was discovered after his physique was.
Over about 20 minutes, Rifaat might be heard talking in regards to the mission they had been on.
An ambulance that had gone to the Tal as-Sultan space of southern Gaza to rescue survivors of an Israeli bombing had disappeared about 4am on March 23.
One other ambulance that went out to search out it radioed again to base to say the lacking colleagues appeared to have been shot, and two extra ambulances had been despatched out to assist them. Rifaat was in a single.
His video clearly reveals the concern within the ambulance and the truth that all of the emergency automobiles – together with a Civil Defence firetruck – had been clearly marked and had their lights on, not off as Israel initially claimed because it tried to justify killing 15 emergency employees and burying them and their automobiles.
Within the video, Ghalia was capable of hear as her son noticed the our bodies of his colleagues and see everybody within the ambulance rush out to assist them as they had been carrying clearly identifiable uniforms.
Then got here the sound of gunfire, and Rifaat fell to the bottom because the visuals had been obscured and solely his voice remained as he repeated the shahada, the Islamic declaration of religion, and begged his mom to forgive him.
“Forgive me, mama,” he mentioned. “I wished to assist folks. Forgive me.”
Each declarations are tied to Rifaat’s religion. The shahada is an important declaration and prayer recited by Muslims. In addition they say it on their deathbeds to reaffirm their religion.
Muslims consider that the trail to heaven is thru their dad and mom and thru having lived a great life and never harming anybody, and Rifaat wished to die figuring out that his mom would forgive him in demise.
“Rifaat knew how deeply connected I used to be to him and the way I continually apprehensive about him, so his final phrases had been asking for my forgiveness as a result of he knew dropping him would break my coronary heart,” Ghalia tells Al Jazeera, her eyes brimming with tears.
The boy who grew to become a paramedic
“My son was stunning and charming. I adored him. He was good-looking, beneficiant and giving with out limits,” Ghalia says.
Anwar remembers a baby who all the time ran after ambulances, firetrucks, bulldozers, something with flashing emergency lights and a siren.
“[Rifaat] liked emergency work, and when he completed highschool, he selected that path.”
Ghalia apprehensive when Rifaat selected emergency medical providers, becoming a member of the Palestine Purple Crescent Society in October 2023 when Israel’s struggle on Gaza started however relented when Rifaat confirmed how decided he was.
“He mentioned the identical factor to me then that he mentioned in his last moments: ‘Mama, I need to assist folks.’”
All through Israel’s struggle, Ghalia continually feared for Rifaat’s security, warning him and begging him to remain protected.
Each time he got here house after a troublesome day, Rifaat would inform his mom what he had seen as he tried to rescue folks.
“I might wash his blood-soaked uniform whereas he apologised and instructed me how he retrieved the stays of kids, ladies and men from beneath the rubble,” she mentioned.
“He was usually devastated, however he by no means gave up.”
Rifaat had dreamed of constant his research overseas, to study extra about emergency response and return to Gaza to carry his schooling house to offer again to folks, Ghalia says.
“[He was also] our sole breadwinner as a result of his father’s sickness till he utterly exhausted his checking account sooner or later.
“I broke down crying, however he reassured me and mentioned it was high quality, that I shouldn’t be unhappy in regards to the cash.”
There’s pleasure in Ghalia when she talks about her son, taking consolation in the truth that he sacrificed himself to serve and assist others.
“My son Rifaat’s message will reside on, and I’ll elevate my youthful sons to comply with in his footsteps and change into paramedics,” Ghalia says, referring to her sons Abdul Jawwad, 13, and Suleiman, 11.
“Rifaat left us a noble message and an eternal influence,” she provides.
“I all the time consider him at any time when I see the flowers and crops he planted round our tent.”
