An Israeli military strike in Gaza resulted in the deaths of a mother and grandmother, as well as a pair of infant twins, while the father was in the process of registering their births at a local government office.
Mohammed Abu al-Qumsan was in the process of obtaining birth registration certificates for his twins, Asser and Ayssel, when his neighbors contacted him to inform him
that his residence in Deir al-Balah had been attacked by the Israelis. According to reports, the Israeli military had directed the family to relocate to a “safer area.”
Aser and Aysal, twins born four days ago, were killed this morning in an Israeli airstrike, along with their mother Dr. Jumana, east of Deir al-Balah. The father was out of the house preparing their birth certificates, he returned home to find that his family is no longer there. pic.twitter.com/q4AnfZRt9h
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Mr. Abu al-Qumsan stated, “I am unaware of the events that transpired.” “I have been informed that the house was struck by a shell.” I did not even have the opportunity to commemorate them.
The Israeli military has been contacted by The Independent for comment. The Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza reports that Israeli forces have killed nearly 39,790 Palestinians over