"Tragic Loss: Palestinian Woman's Twins Killed by Israeli Strike During Gaza War"

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After a decade of trying, Rania Abu Anza finally had twins through IVF, only to lose them and her husband in an Israeli strike on their home in Rafah, Gaza. The strike killed 14 people, including six children and four women. Israel claims to target militants but often hits densely populated residential areas. The ongoing conflict has led to widespread destruction, displacement, and a high civilian death toll, with over 30,000 Palestinians killed and 80% of Gaza's population displaced. Rania, devastated by the loss, expressed a desire to leave the country and escape the relentless war.
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