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Para-cyclist Ahmed Al Dali killed by Israeli airstrike on Gaza, staff says

By Editorial Board Published May 20, 2025 5 Min Read
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Para-cyclist Ahmed Al Dali killed by Israeli airstrike on Gaza, staff says

A Palestinian man who was one of many first amputee members of a squad of para-cyclists in Gaza has been killed in an Israeli airstrike, his staff has introduced.

Ahmed Al Dali was killed on Monday in an assault on town of Khan Younis within the southern space of the besieged enclave, the Gaza Sunbirds staff mentioned.

The 33-year-old father-of-four misplaced his leg in 2014 after an Israeli bombing in Gaza. On the time, he was initially pronounced useless and positioned in a morgue, earlier than his physique was reassessed and his household found he was nonetheless alive.

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Ahmed Al Dali (L) together with his cousin and teammate Alaa Al Dali. Pic: Gaza Sunbirds

In a put up on Instagram, the Gaza Sunbirds mentioned they had been “devastated” by Mr Dali’s loss of life, including: “We are heartbroken. But we are also furious. This cannot continue.”

Mr Dali turned to para-sport “to prove that disability is not inability,” the staff mentioned. He performed para-football after which grew to become one of many first amputee members of the Gaza Sunbirds para-cycling squad in 2022.

Mr Dali’s cousin, Alaa Al Dali, a co-founder and staff captain of Gaza Sunbirds, mentioned on Monday: “Ahmed survived the missile that took his leg in 2014, but today a second missile took his life.

“Once we first began this journey, Ahmed was by my aspect. He was an awesome individual crammed with positivity and a love for sport. In the present day his life ended. It breaks my coronary heart to must proceed our journey with out him however we are going to preserve going for all those that we misplaced throughout this genocide.”

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Israeli strikes overnight and into this morning have killed at least 60 people across Gaza, according to Palestinian health officials.

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Karim Ali, co-founder and staff supervisor of Gaza Sunbirds, mentioned: “Ahmed’s courage on the bike was matched only by his devotion to his children and his community.”

He added: “Our team is witnessing civilians being killed daily, the supply of weapons from international governments needs to stop. As a team working tirelessly to deliver aid over the last 16 months, there is nothing more we can do. It is time for real change. We don’t want to lose more people.”

The Gaza Sunbirds fashioned in 2020 and have been working throughout Israel’s struggle in opposition to Hamas in Gaza to distribute $450,000 (£337,000) price of assist throughout the strip.

Palestinians inspect the damage at a school sheltering displaced people, following an Israeli strike, in Gaza City, May 20, 2025. REUTERS/Dawoud Abu Alkas

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Palestinians examine the injury at a college sheltering displaced individuals after an Israeli strike in Gaza Metropolis. Pic: Reuters

Israel launches new main offensive

It comes after Israeli strikes on Gaza in a single day and into Tuesday hit a household dwelling and a college that was getting used as a shelter, killing at the least 60 individuals, in keeping with Palestinian well being officers.

Israel has launched one other main offensive within the territory with the purpose of returning dozens of hostages nonetheless being held by Hamas and destroying the militant group.

Greater than 300 individuals have been killed within the newest onslaught, the officers mentioned.

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Israel has agreed to permit a restricted quantity of assist into the territory, the place round two million individuals dwell. It follows a two-and-a-half-month blockade that prevented the entry of meals, drugs, gas and different items, bringing warnings the world was susceptible to famine.

The struggle started in October 2023 when Hamas militants stormed into Israeli communities close to the border with Gaza, killing round 1,200 individuals and taking 251 hostages.

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Israel’s struggle on Hamas in Gaza has displaced almost the entire territory’s 2.3 million residents and killed greater than 53,000, in keeping with the territory’s Hamas-run well being ministry, which doesn’t distinguish between civilians and combatants in its rely of the variety of useless.

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