Now who will call me mother...', grief of mother who lost twins in Israeli attack
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Gaza, dt. 04 March 2024 Monday
Many innocent lives have been lost due to Israel-Hamas war. Many families were separated from their own people. Such is the story of Rania Abu Anjani. People search for survivors under houses destroyed by Israeli airstrikes in Gaza on Sunday. Meanwhile, Abu's eyes are on his newborn twins who are no longer alive.
After much difficulty she became a mother
A Palestinian woman said she went through many aspects of fertility treatment to realize her dream of becoming a mother but the genocide in the Gaza Strip took it all away. On Sunday, Aboo was screaming and crying with her dead children in her lap, saying 'Who will call me mother now? Who will call me mother? One of Abu's children's face was covered in blood. The health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said the twins were among 14 people killed in an overnight attack in the southern Gaza city of Rafah. Both were named Wisam and Naeem who were not even 6 months old. Israel has been held responsible for this death. All the dead were members of the Abu Anja family. They were involved in 30,410 deaths. Most of them were women and children. The ministry reported that Israel launched a military operation to eliminate Hamas last October.
It is difficult to perform the last rites of one's own twins
As Rania Abu Anja waited for her son and daughter to be cremated, people on the rubble of the house were screaming the names of those they hoped had survived Yasir! Ahmed! Sir!' Israel says its campaign is aimed at eliminating Hamas fighters. Only civilians lived in the house that the Israeli army attacked. People claimed that there was no military presence in the house.
Refuge is being sought in Rafah
It is worth mentioning that about 1.5 million Palestinians have sought refuge in Rafah. Mediators are trying to lock in a ceasefire that would temporarily halt the fighting before the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, which begins on March 10 or 11, depending on the lunar calendar. A senior Hamas official told AFP that the group had sent a delegation to Cairo, and Egyptian state media said the US and Qatari ambassadors had also arrived for talks on Sunday.
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