Doghmush clan
The Doghmush (
Activities
Mumtaz Doghmush, who was involved in the
Members of the clan are affiliated or aligned with various Palestinian and Islamist groups, including Fatah, Hamas, Popular Resistance Committees, and
Johnston kidnapping
Clan members affiliated with al-Qaida were involved in the
2023-24 Gaza war
In March 2024, during the Israel–Hamas war, the leader of the Doghmush clan, Saleh Doghmush, was killed.[4] Israeli media outlets reported that Hamas clashed with the family during the war and executed Doghmush. The family issued a statement denying the claim.[5]
Between the 17 of November and the 17 of December, Israeli forces committed two massacres against the family, carrying out a saturation bombing of the block the family was concentrated in within the Sabra Neighbourhood. The attack led to the death of 109 members of the clan, including the leader. Aljazeera Mubashir published a list of dead family members it received from the ministry of health.[4][6][verification needed]
Spelling
The family originally came to Gaza from Turkey in the early 20th century and as a result their name is also spelled using current Turkish orthography as Doğmuş,[7] pronounced "Doe-moosh", which means "born" using the inferential or dubitative past tense. Other possible spellings are Dogmosh, Dugmash, Dagmoush, Dughmush, Dogmush, Durmush and Dormush.[citation needed]
External links
References
- ^ Ynet News. Retrieved 26 October 2023.
- ^ "The moment of greatest danger: After 97 days held captive in Gaza - Times Online". Archived from the original on 2008-07-26. Retrieved 2007-10-22.
- ^ "Gaza blast kills leading militant". Sydney Morning Herald. AFP. 2010-11-04. Retrieved 26 October 2023.
- ^ a b "من القاتل الحقيقي لمختار عائلة دغمش في غزة؟". الجزيرة نت (in Arabic). Retrieved 2024-03-31.
- ^ "غزة الحدث الإخبارية | رداً على بيان". موقع نبض. Retrieved 2024-03-31.
- ^ "مجزرة مسجد إحياء السنة / عائلة دغمش | المجازر الإسرائيلية". فلسطيننا (in Arabic). 2023-12-17. Retrieved 2024-04-03.
- ^ "Kaçıranlar Türk kökenli Doğmuş aşireti". www.hurriyet.com.tr (in Turkish). Retrieved 2022-03-23.