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From joy to tragedy: Newborn twins, mother killed in Israeli Occupation strike
اقرأ بالعربية
اقرأ بالعربية

From joy to tragedy: Newborn twins, mother killed in Israeli Occupation strike

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In Gaza, the rockets launched by the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) discriminate against no one—whether young or old, man or woman. They spare no one, leaving destruction in their wake.

Enemy bullets, artillery, armored tanks, and supersonic aircraft relentlessly pursue the innocent residents of the besieged Gaza Strip, moving from city to city and from neighborhood to neighborhood. For 312 days, they have denied these people peaceful sleep, stolen their daily bread, and scattered their once warm families.

This Israeli Occupation terror has claimed thousands of lives, committed daily massacres, bombed sleeping civilians, attacked worshippers, and fired on the hungry digging through rubble in search of food for their children.

The enemy's thirst for blood remains unquenched. The suffering of Gaza's resilient people continues as even stones are targeted before human lives. This Tuesday morning, the army committed a new atrocity, claiming the lives of infant children.

Mohammad Abu al-Qumsan, displaced from Gaza City to Deir al-Balah, woke up with hopes for a better future. He prepared himself, embraced his wife, and kissed his sleeping twin babies before heading out to register them and obtain their official documents.

However, Mohammad, who left his home with a smile, returned in shock and disbelief to find that rockets had struck his wife and children

The twins, Asser and Ayssel, who were only three days old, and their mother, along with their grandmother, were killed this morning east of Deir al-Balah. Their deaths stand as a grim testament to the ongoing crimes of the Israeli Occupation and the complicity of a world that continues to ignore the relentless oppression of the Palestinian people.