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Gaza nurse loses whole family, including quadruplets, in strike [1]
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Date: 2024-08
Gaza nurse says whole family, including quadruplets, killed in air strike
Handout Hala Khattab and her six children were killed when an air strike destroyed their family home in Deir al-Balah
A nurse in Gaza has told the BBC his wife and six children - including a group of quadruplets - were killed in an attack in the central Gaza strip. "My entire family has been wiped out in an instant", says Ashraf El Attar, "leaving me with nothing". The nurse - who works at Gaza's European hospital - says his family home in Deir-al-Balah was hit in the early hours of Sunday morning. He survived with minor injuries. Israel has not spoken about this specific attack, but has said its forces were operating in the city. It says it only targets members of armed groups.
Killed in the strike were Mr El Attar's wife - Hala Khattab, a teacher - and their six children - a 15-year-old boy, a one-year-old girl, and their four 10-year-old quadruplets. Speaking to BBC Arabic's Gaza Today podcast, the nurse says that around 6am on the morning of the attack he was getting ready for work when he "heard the alarm sound and suddenly lost consciousness". When he came to, Mr El Attar says he was in "severe pain" and the house "was in ruins". All the outer walls of their apartment building were destroyed. "I desperately called out for my children and my wife, but it was too late. "My six children, including four twins, and my wife were killed instantly in the attack," he says. The strike took them by surprise, Mr El Attar says. The night before, the family had spent time "enjoying a soap opera together", trying to "escape the harsh reality of war".
Mr El Attar says all his "dreams have been destroyed" in the attack
Mr El Attar's mother - and grandmother to his six children - says she "cannot comprehend" why their home was hit. "My son Ashraf works as a nurse at the European hospital, where he is dedicated to helping patients. "We had no connections with any organisations," she says. The couple had an "incredibly challenging time" raising their children, she says, in particular the quadruplets. "The babies faced severe health issues in their early months and nearly died. "We provided oxygen cylinders at home, and one of them, Hammam, underwent hernia surgery," she says.
Handout The couple's six children - a 15-year-old boy, a one-year-old girl, and a group of 10-year-old quadruplets - were all killed
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