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Relative of photographed boy killed at Gaza aid site can’t find his body | Gaza

4 August 2025
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Relative of photographed boy killed at Gaza aid site can’t find his body | Gaza
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The stepmother of a Palestinian boy, Abdul Rahim, whose death was observed by an American contractor at a Gaza Humanitarian Foundation site, reported to Al Jazeera that his body remains missing. She was unaware of his fate after he went to get food until whistleblower Anthony Aguilar shared photos of ‘Amir’.

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