The Daily Telegraph

Twins born during the bombing are buried after dying in air strike

- By Our Foreign Staff

A PAIR of twin babies who were born during the Gaza war were buried on Sunday after reportedly being killed in an Israeli airstrike.

Wesam and Naeem Abu Anza were the youngest of 14 members of the same family whom the Hamas controlled Gaza health authoritie­s confirm were killed in the strike on Rafah, which is a town in southern Gaza that had originally acted as a refuge for people fleeing other parts of the territory.

Aged about four months old, the twins had never lived in peacetime.

At the funeral, their mother Rania Abu Anza wept as she held one of the babies to her cheek.

“My heart is gone,” said Ms Abu Anza, whose husband was also killed.

She resisted when asked to release the body ahead of burial.

“Leave her with me,” she said.

The twins – a boy and a girl – were among five or six children reportedly killed in the strike on the family house.

They were Ms Abu Anza’s first children – she said she had given birth to them after a decade of fertility struggles and several rounds of IVF.

The strike hit the house at around 11.30pm, shortly after she had gone back to sleep after feeding the two babies.

“We were asleep, we were not shooting and we were not fighting. What is their fault? What is their fault?” the mother said. “How will I continue to live now?”

Relatives said the twins were born about a month into the war that began on Oct 7, after Hamas militants attacked civilians in Israel.

Since then, Israeli strikes have regularly hit crowded family homes, which it blames on Hamas positionin­g fighters in dense residentia­l areas.

The Gaza health ministry said last month that more than 12,300 Palestinia­n children and young teens had been killed in the war.

The Israeli military does not usually comment on individual strikes, and did not immediatel­y comment on this one. Relatives insist that no militants were present at the home.

Rafah had initially been declared a safe zone back in October and 1.5 million people are believed to have sought refuge there from other parts of the Gaza strip.

But Israel now says it must take the city in order to ensure the destructio­n of Hamas.

The US has said it opposes an attack on Rafah unless plans are made to evacuate the civilian population.

 ?? ?? One of the four-month-old twins that died in the Israeli bombing of Rafah
One of the four-month-old twins that died in the Israeli bombing of Rafah

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