Halhul, occupied West Financial institution – Like children the world over, Naji al-Baba dreamed of changing into a global soccer participant, “identical to Ronaldo”.
However – like his title, which implies “survivor” – that was to not be the destiny of a boy born within the occupied West Financial institution.
Tall for a 14-year-old, Naji was at all times smiling and his household keep in mind his kindness, calmness and helpfulness to everybody round him.
He was keen about soccer – practising for hours on the sports activities membership in Halhul, simply north of Hebron.
A standard boy who liked to knock a soccer round with the neighbourhood kids after faculty.
His mom, Samahar al-Zamara, remembers the second she realised Naji had grown taller than her and the way he by no means refused a request from a good friend or liked one
“He grew up earlier than his age,” the 40-year-old says. “When he left us, I felt that I misplaced part of me that we’ll by no means get again.”
One month in the past, Naji was killed by Israeli troopers whereas he was doing the factor he liked – enjoying soccer along with his mates.

November 3 – the day Naji died – didn’t appear uncommon, his father Nidal Abdel Moti al-Baba, 47, tells Al Jazeera.
“I went within the morning to work in Bethlehem and Naji went to highschool. Once I returned from work at 12 midday, I discovered Naji close to his faculty, leaving for dwelling. He bought into the truck with me to return dwelling collectively.”
Naji’s sisters had ready his favorite meal – molokhia with rooster – for lunch. Afterwards, he requested his father to let him exit to play along with his mates close to his grandfather’s grocery retailer, which is near their dwelling.
Naji was the fifth of six kids, after Sondos, 23; Bashir, 21; Amira, 20; and Mohammed, 16; and forward of Rataj, 13.
He checked in at dwelling after half an hour – a little bit after 3pm – after which set off to play once more.
It was the final time the household would see him alive.

‘Probably the most tough 40 minutes of my life’
Simply moments later, at about 3:30pm, Naji’s cousin ran to the home, shouting: “Uncle Nidal! Uncle Nidal!”
The household listened in horror. Israeli troopers had arrived and began taking pictures on the kids enjoying in a close-by wooded space – and Naji had been hit, he stated.
Desperately hoping he was merely injured – as many have been for the reason that improve in unlawful Israeli settlements and incursions by Israeli settlers and the military throughout the West Financial institution since Israel’s battle on Gaza started – Naji’s father and uncle Samir rushed to the spot the place a cluster of Israeli troopers was standing.
“I would like my son! I would like my son!” Nidal screamed earlier than about 10 troopers turned on him and his brother and beat them so violently they broke Nidal’s hand.
As he continued to demand to see his son, he was handcuffed, tied up and left on the bottom for greater than 40 minutes.
Probably the most tough 40 minutes of his life, Nidal says now.
“I heard an officer ask the troopers to face in two groups, 5 on the best and one on the left to hold the physique.
“That’s after I began screaming: ‘How are you going to kill a 14-year-old youngster? What did he do to you? What did he do to you?’”
One of many troopers replied that Naji had been in an space Palestinians are forbidden to enter.

On this confusion: “For a second,” Nidal says, “I believed: ‘Possibly this youngster isn’t my son.’
“I watched him being carried on the troopers’ shoulders in the direction of a military car and… I might see it was Naji.
“I recognised him from his sneakers which I had purchased for him solely days earlier than; a pair of black trainers he had longed for. All I might take into consideration was how joyful he was after I purchased them for him.”
The troopers took Naji’s physique away and ordered Nidal and Samir to depart instantly or they’d be killed.
The household discovered later {that a} Palestinian ambulance was referred to as after two hours and his physique was handed over and brought to Halhul’s Abu Mazen Hospital in a single day
The forensic medical report discovered that Naji had been hit by 4 bullets – one within the pelvis, one other within the foot, the third by way of his coronary heart and the fourth within the shoulder.
It additionally discovered that the boy was left for half-hour with out medical consideration after being shot.
The following morning, Naji’s household had been capable of go to the hospital to organize him for his funeral.
Regardless of his damaged hand, Nidal insisted on carrying his son’s physique on his shoulder for the funeral, which was attended by lots of of individuals from Halhul.
Al Jazeera contacted the Israeli Ministry of Defence for remark concerning the killing of Naji al-Baba, however didn’t obtain a response.

Remembering Naji
The household was devastated and couldn’t converse to anybody for practically a month.
In happier occasions, Naji was the one who took care of his household – fetching blood strain drugs for his father and maintaining a tally of the doses.
“I’ve 20 grandchildren, however he was probably the most loving amongst them, affectionate, supportive and useful,” his grandmother Intisar al-Baba, 70, remembers.
Within the winter, she says, Naji would control the firewood and rush off to gather extra with out being requested.
“He would care for the whole lot like a person of 30, and he would at all times ask me for his favorite, conventional dishes – at all times eager to eat with me and his grandfather in order that we wouldn’t really feel lonely.”
Now, she cries on the occasions of the day Naji would have been round.

Nasser Merib, 61, a supervisor at Halhul Sports activities Membership nicknamed “Captain”, remembers the expert footballer with “a powerful proper foot” and a expertise for headers.
“He actually raised the extent of the workforce in matches,” he says. “He was formidable and dreamed of changing into worldwide like Ronaldo.”
A dream ripped away by 4 bullets, Captain says.
His good friend and teammate Reda Haniehn remembers jostling with Naji over who would take the free kicks throughout matches.
“He was the tallest… and he laughed so much,” Reda says.
“I’d often concede as a result of I at all times knew Naji would take the shot higher than me. Each time he scored a aim, he would run as much as me and we might have fun.”