Conflict

Israel and Gaza

Incident Code

ISPT0943

Location

رفح, Rafah, Rafah, Palestinian territories

Geolocation

31.273210, 34.259614
Accuracy: Exact location (other)

Airwars Assessment

Last Updated: April 15, 2025

At least 23 civilians were killed and “a number” injured after an alleged Israeli airstrike on the Al-Riyati family residence near the Qeshta factory in Rafah, after midnight on 7 November, 2023.

68-year-old Musa Youssef Award al-Riyati was killed with his wife, Abla Hussein Mohammed al-Riyati, and his four daughters: his eldest, 44-year-old Mai; 29-year-old Manar; 29-year-old Maryam; and 26-year-old Malak. Maryam’s husband, 36-year-old Ala’a Shehadeh Abu Luli was also killed, as were their children: 7-year-old Ali, 6-year-old Malak, and 5-year-old Jude.

Ala’a’s brother, 30-year-old Mahmoud Shahada Abu Luli was also killed.

Other members of the Al-Riyati family were also killed: 20-year-old Mohammed Nour Mohammed al-Riyati, 19-year-old Mohsen Mohammed al-Riyati, and Mira Abdullah al-Riyati. A further three children from the family were also killed: 8-year-old Salah Mohamed Mohammed al-Riyati, and Kinda and Karam Mohammed Mahmoud al-Riyati, both two-years-old.

Three siblings from the Al-Ajili family were also reported killed: 23-year-old Aya Atallah Musa al-Ajili, as well as 18-year-old Youssef Atallah Musa al-Ajili and 15-year-old Safwat Atallah Musa al-Ajili.

A further three civilians were killed: 44-year-old Adnan Hamdan Abu Arar, 26-year-old Ezz El-Din Zenon and Badr Ahmed Masoud.

X/Twitter user Snd_pal shared photographs of the wounded being transported for medical treatment. An injured man and girl are both being ferried to the hospital on stretchers.

Consolation posts and memorials to the deceased were shared on social media. A Facebook page for the Abu Luli family (“Abu Luli family ‘Barbakh’”) shared several photographs of the Abu Luli family. In one, Ala’a is seen in a leather jacket; a second photograph shows Maryam – whose face is hidden by an enlarged emoji – and the couple’s children. Jude is sitting on her mother’s lap, and her two older siblings stand next to her, each with a wide smile. Professionally taken, the photograph has a Christmas theme.

A photograph of the children from the same shoot can be seen as Maryam’s Facebook profile picture. Her banner spoke to her faith, resiliency and a determination to craft a life she wanted:

“You’re going to love again, find a job again, do what you love again, feel powerful again. You’re going to be back on track. I don’t know when, but you are going to feel like yourself again, eventually.  This isn’t the end, hang in there, and trust Allah.”

26-year-old Malak was soon to be married; a Facebook page for the Kassab Family extended “deepest condolences” to Malak’s fiancé, engineer Ahmed Bashir Kassab, for her death.

Duaas Hkukani, a family friend, remembered the Al-Riyatis’ in a near-stream of consciousness-styled memorial. Beginning with a lament of the prematurity of their deaths – “You left, my dear ones you left, it’s over […] by God, it’s too early You broke my heart” – Duaas continued with specific condolences. Of Manar, Duaas remembered: “You were never a friend You were my sister [for] Ten, fifteen years.” The two were never apart: “We studied together We traveled together We went to university together.” Because of this, “All my sweet memories are with you”. Without her, Duaas was left bereft: “Who do I talk to, laugh with, and express what’s in my heart”. The void filled with confusion; grief became tainted with anger at the loss: “How could you leave and leave me”.

Of Maryam, Duaas remembered that her “best days were with you” and that “no one [would] replace you. You are my family”.  Gaza, Duaas wrote, would feel empty without her: “ Okay, when I go down to Gaza, who do I go to and who do I go out with Who else could I have fun with? You were like me in everything”.

Duaas remembered Malak for her “sweet, distinctive laugh” and her warm demeanour: “How kind, understanding, and generous you were”. Considering Malak’s upcoming wedding, Duaas accepted that now her “wedding is in heaven”. She was, Duaas stressed, the “most beautiful engineer and bride”.

Duaas clarified that Musa had left Saudi Arabia to live in Gaza, and expressed her love for both Musa and his wife, Abla: they were “like [her] mother and father”. Multiple photographs of Musa show a smiling, moustachioed man in a thaw.

Duaas saw the family’s deaths as evidence of how beloved they were by God: “God chose you because He loves you”. Included was a photograph of a young woman, presumably Duaas, surrounded by the Al-Riyati family.

Mohsen Mohammed al-Riyati was remembered for his dedication to his family. Attaching a photograph of Mohsen smiling next to a car, @Gaza_Shaheed emphasised that his “only dream was to support and help his family”.

The same account also memorialised Muhammad Nour Muhammad al-Riyati, emphasising future dreams that were now impossible. Remembered as “an ambitious young man”, Muhammad was “seeking to achieve his dream of becoming a great engineer”. As with Mohsen, a photograph of a smiling Muhammad was shared with the post.

Mahmoud Sameer, a cousin of Ezz El-Din Zenon, hoped that he was now “in Paradise”, and attached a photograph of a smiling Ezz El-Din, against a backdrop of the sea.

Mohammad Abo Arar, a cousin of Adnan Hamdan Abu Arar, also shared prayers. Including a photograph of Hamdan, dressed in a navy shirt, Mohammad asked that “a thousand mercies and light descend upon [his] soul”.

Other cousins shared similar memorials. Ahmed Owaizan Abu Luli asked that “God have mercy” on his cousin Badr Ahmed Masoud, and that he be “grant[ed] a place in His spacious gardens”. In a picture shared by the source, Badr can be seen leaning against a car, wearing a shirt printed with the words “Cool” and “Awesome”.

Abu Yamna remembered his “friend and companion” Mahmoud Shahada Abu Luli, and shared a photograph of Mahmoud wearing a North Face jacket.

Nabd News shared pictures of an improvised funeral. A man, likely her father, can be seen grieving over the body of Mira Abdullah al-Riyati. With her death, X/Twitter user @AkhbarOrdon believed, she had been transported to “a heavenly paradise.”  Al Jazeera Palestine shared footage of search operations.

A picture shared by the Shehab Agency showed the shell of a partially-collapsed building.

Where possible, names have been matched with the Palestinian Ministry of Health (MoH) lists, which include national ID numbers. Since October 26, 2023 the MoH has released six lists, along with an additional list of medical professionals, which was released on September 17, 2024. Airwars is matching individuals to the first list where their name appeared. In regard to this incident, names are matched to the second ‘Palestinian Ministry of Health List of Fatalities in Gaza’ list, which was released on January 7th, 2024.

Victims

Family members (17)

Musa Youssef Awad al-Riyati موسى يوسف عواد الرياطي
68 years old male killed Matched to MoH ID 914313465
Abla Hussein Mohammed Abu Zayed al-Riyati عبلة حسين محمد أبو زايد الرياطي
Adult female killed
Malak Musa Youssef al-Riyati ملاك موسى يوسف الرياطي
26 years old male killed Matched to MoH ID 410568661
Mai Musa Youssef al-Riyati مي موسى يوسف الرياطي
44 years old female killed Matched to MoH ID 956682314
Manar Musa Youssef al-Riyati منار موسى يوسف الرياطي
29 years old female killed Matched to MoH ID 410199343
Maryam Musa Youssef al-Riyati (Abu Luli) مريم موسى يوسف الرياطي
29 years old female killed Matched to MoH ID 410199335
Ala’a Shehadeh Abu Luli علاء شحدة أبو لولي
36 years old male killed Matched to MoH ID 800748634
Ali Alaa Shahada Abu Luli علي علاء شحدة ابو لولي
7 years old male killed Matched to MoH ID 436923759
Jude Alaa Shahada Abu Luli جود علاء شحدة ابو لولي
5 years old female killed Matched to MoH ID 440700763
Malak Alaa Shahada Abu Luli ملاك علاء شحدة ابو لولي
6 years old female killed Matched to MoH ID 438356982
Mahmoud Shahada Abu Luli محمود شحدة ابو لولي
30 years old male killed Matched to MoH ID 803563592
Salah Mohammed Mohammed al-Riyati صلاح محمد محمد الرياطي
8 years old male killed Matched to MoH ID 435145818
Mohammed Nour Mohammed al-Riyati محمد نور محمد الرياطي
20 years old male killed Matched to MoH ID 409483559
Mohsen Mohammed al-Riyati محسن محمد الرياطي
19 years old male killed Matched to MoH ID 421076472
Kinda Mohammed Mahmoud al-Riyati كنده محمد محمود الرياطي
2 years old killed Matched to MoH ID 444830848
Karam Mohammed Mahmoud al-Riyati كرم محمد محمود الرياطي
2 years old male killed Matched to MoH ID 444830814
Mira Abdullah al-Riyati
Child female killed Matched to MoH ID ميرا عبد الله الرياطي

Family members (3)

Youssef Atallah Musa al-Ajili يوسف عطالله موسى العجيلي
18 years old male killed Matched to MoH ID 420288375
Safwat Atallah Musa al-Ajili صفوت عطالله موسى العجيلي
15 years old male killed Matched to MoH ID 424517308
Aya Atallah Musa al-Ajili أية عطالله موسى العجيلي
23 years old female killed Matched to MoH ID 405218561

Individuals

Ezz El-Din Zenon عز الدين زنون
26 years old male killed Matched to MoH ID 405218561
Adnan Hamdan Abu Arar عدنان حمدان ابو عرار
44 years old male killed Matched to MoH ID 903117190
Badr Hamad Masoud بدر حمد مسعود
Adult male killed

Key Information

Military Actor
Strike Type
Airstrike
Strike Status
Likely strike
Civilian Harm Reported
Yes
Civilian Harm Status
Fair
Causes of Death / Injury
Heavy weapons and explosive munitions
Civilians reported killed
23
Civilians reported injured
2

Geolocation Notes

Reports of the incident mention a strike in Rafah (رفح). This incident was independently geolocated by Chris Osieck (@ChrisOsieck). Satellite imagery shows the strike location at the following exact coordinates: 31.273210, 34.259614.

Imagery: @ChrisOsieck

Military Statements

Israeli Military Assessment
Suspected belligerent
Israeli Military
Israeli Military position on incident
Not yet assessed

Media From Sources (39)