🇵🇸🇮🇱 This is just heartbreaking.
Israel even slaughtered this amazing street vendor.
He worked hard so all his children could receive a proper education.
His slogan was: "let the poor eat."
He's more of a hero than any Israeli soldier will ever be.
RIP Abu Shadi 💔🕊️ https://t.co/Q4B19b9yXk
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In Gaza City, an elderly street vendor named Masud Al Khatadi, also known as Abu Shadi, was killed by the occupation army. Abu Shadi was beloved by his community for selling sweets at affordable prices and helping those in need. Despite facing obstacles throughout his life, including having his cart burned during the 1st intifada, he remained dedicated to his work and his neighborhood. Sadly, during the ongoing war, he was targeted and killed by a bombing. Abu Shadi's legacy as a protector of the poor lives on.
Speaker 0: The occupation army even killed the street vendor. The elderly Masud Al Khatadi, in his sixties, known by the nickname Abu Shadi, used to sell sweets at nearly half price in his shop in the Zaytun neighborhood in the east of Gaza City. He was beloved by everyone and not just a vendor. He had strong relationships with his neighbors and customers. He never refused his assorted sweets to those who couldn't afford them.
Al Khatadi, with the slogan, let the poor eat, started his work in a small stall in 1971. From the proceeds of this small stall, all of his children were able to receive education in various university fields. The occupation army had pursued him since he was young by preventing him from working and burning his cart during the 1st intifada. Throughout the ongoing war on Gaza, he stood as a protector of the poor and refused to leave his home and street, until the occupation exacted its revenge by bombing and killing him.