Monday , December 23 2024

Israel Hamas War: 'Who will call me mother now', woman lost twin children in Gaza attack; Faces of newborn babies soaked in blood

Gaza: Many innocent people have been killed in the Israel-Hamas war. Who knows how many families got separated from themselves. Something similar happened with Rania Abu Anja. People search for survivors under houses destroyed by Israeli air strikes in Gaza on Sunday. Meanwhile, Abu's eyes fell on his newborn twins who were no longer alive.

She has become a mother after a long time

The Palestinian woman said she underwent several rounds of fertility treatments to fulfill her dream of becoming a mother, but the massacre in the Gaza Strip took everything away from her. On Sunday, Abu was holding his lifeless children and shouting, 'Who will call me mother from now on?' Who will call me mother?' The face of one of Abu's children was completely soaked in blood.

Hamas-run Gaza's health ministry said twins were among 14 killed in an overnight attack on the southern Gaza city of Rafah. The names of both were Wisam and Naeem, who were not even 6 months old. Israel has been held responsible for these deaths. All those killed were members of the Abu Anza family. They added 30,410 deaths, the majority of whom were women and children. The ministry said that Israel had launched a military operation to eliminate Hamas in October last year.

Difficulty in burying twins

As Rania Abu Anza waited to bury her son and daughter, people on the debris of the house were shouting the names of those they hoped would save Yasir! Ahmed! Getting ready!'

Israel says the aim of its operation is to eliminate Hamas fighters. Only civilians lived in the house which was attacked by the Israeli army. People claimed that no army was present in the house.

seeking asylum in rafa

It is noteworthy that about 1.5 million Palestinians have taken shelter in Rafah. Mediators are trying to broker a ceasefire that would temporarily halt fighting ahead of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, which begins on March 10 or 11, depending on the lunar calendar.

A senior Hamas official told AFP the group had sent a delegation to Cairo, and Egyptian state media said the ambassadors of the United States and Qatar had also arrived for talks on Sunday.