• the_itsb [she/her, comrade/them]
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    9 months ago

    “I screamed for my children and my husband,” she said Sunday, as she sobbed and cradled a baby’s blanket to her chest. ”They were all dead. Their father took them and left me behind.”

    Words absolutely fail.

    Rania and her husband, Wissam, both 29, spent a decade trying to get pregnant. Two rounds of IVF had failed, but after a third, she learned she was pregnant early last year. The twins were born on Oct. 13.

    The fucking horror that her life turned into right when she thought everything was about to finally change for the better 😭

    Her husband, a day laborer, was so proud he insisted on naming the girl after himself, she said.

    “I didn’t get enough of them,” she said. “I swear I didn’t get enough of them.”

    💔 of course not. Decades wouldn't have been enough, but not even 6 months is beyond tragedy.

    Until Saturday, the Abu Anza family had been relatively fortunate. Rafah has been spared the immense destruction of northern Gaza and the southern city of Khan Younis, where Israeli tanks and ground troops have fought militants block by block after waves of airstrikes.

    Rafah is also in the shrinking area of Gaza where humanitarian aid can still be delivered.

    But Israel has said Rafah will be next, and the roughly 1.5 million people who have sought refuge there will be relocated, without saying where.

    “We have no rights,” Rania said. “I lost the people who were dearest to me. I don’t want to live here. I want to get out of this country. I’m tired of this war.”

    I don't know what terrible fate to wish upon the people who did this. Death seems too easy, and I doubt understanding the magnitude of their sins would hurt them much.

    • Vncredleader
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      9 months ago

      Palestine has every right, in fact a responsibility, to make these fuckers pay. And any bastard who says calling this a genocide makes them "queasy" will burn in hell. No fate bad enough for Bernie Sanders, let alone the Israelis.