A glimpse into the al-Arouri family’s longstanding expectation of his assassination

In the aftermath of Saleh al-Arouri’s assassination, Al Jazeera’s Nida Ibrahim reports from Arura, the Palestinian activist’s hometown, offering a glimpse into the family’s longstanding expectation of the tragedy. al-Arouri, who had endured years in Israeli prisons before deportation, was remembered by his mother and sisters, who shared insights into his challenging life. The family, having received prior warnings, speaks about the difficulties al-Arouri faced, his unwavering belief, and the broader impact on Palestinian sentiments. The community is set to mourn his loss, emphasizing his role in preserving national unity.

Al Jazeera’s Nida Ibrahim reports from Arura, in the hometown of Saleh Al Aoi in the occupied West Bank, shedding light on the family’s deep-seated anticipation of his assassination.

Saleh al-Arouri’s is a former prisoner who spent 18 years in Israeli jails before being deported, was killed, confirming prior warnings from Israeli authorities. Nida engages with al-Arouri’s mother, Aisha, and sister, Dalal and Um Kutayba, unveiling the family’s enduring challenges and their insights into the difficult life he led.

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