

Sunday 20 May 1990 just after 6:15am near Tel Aviv, an Israel Defense Forces terrorist ordered a group of about 20 Palestinian workers from Gaza strip to stand in line and to show their ID cards to make sure they were Palestinians. As the children of these workers were still in their beds thinking that their fathers went to work in order to be able to feed them, the Israeli soldier opened fire on the defenceless workers using his American-made M16 gun. 7 workers died instantly and others were wounded. The Israeli police arrived and started beating the workers who survived the massacre instead of arresting the murderer. The event became known as Black Sunday or the workers massacre or Eyoun Karah (Karah Wells) massacre after the Palestinian village which once existed and was destroyed during the Nakba in order to create a Zionist colony on its ruins. Protests took place across occupied Palestine and 6 more Palestinians were killed by the Israeli army on the same day. These workers are not only statistics. They are humans and the least I could on facebook is to put the pictures and the names of these working class heroes.
Abdil Rahim Mohammad Salim Baraka, 43 yrs, from Khan Younis
Ziyad Mousa Mohammad Swe’id, 22 yrs, from Rafah
Zayid Zeidan Abdel Hamid Al-’Mour, 33 yrs, from Khan Younis
Sleiman Abdel Raziq Mohammad Abu ‘Anza, 22 yrs, from Khan Younis
Omar Hamad Ahmad Dahlees, 27 yrs, from Rafah
Zaky Mohammad Hamdan Qdeh, 35 yrs, from Khan Younis
Yousif Ibrahim Mansour Abu Daqqa, 36 yrs, from Khan Younis