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Source: http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,540689,00.html
Palestinian Twins Under Rocket Fire from Gaza
[Der Spiegel-Germany] Christoph Schult - After fertility treatment, Iman Shafii, 32, finally became pregnant. After two of the four small embryos died, the two remaining embryos became increasingly fragile. "You have to go to Israel," the doctor told her. She reached Barzilai Hospital in Ashkelon just in time, giving birth on Feb. 25, by Caesarean section, to a girl, Bayan, and a boy, Faisal. Today is the first day she is permitted to hold her babies in her arms. As the tears well up in her eyes, Shafii says, "If the children had stayed in Gaza, they would not have survived." In Ashkelon, Shafii is encountering, for the first time, victims of the acts of terror committed by her own people. One of them is nine-year-old Yossi. A steel frame holds his left shoulder together after it was fractured by shrapnel from a rocket that landed in Sderot. "The people in Sderot are suffering just as we are in Gaza," she says. Dr. Shmuel Zangen, the director of the hospital's neonatal unit, notes, "It certainly is odd that we take care of Palestinian children while they shoot at us." On the second day after the birth, a Grad rocket landed on the hospital grounds. Shafii says, "I heard it hit, 200 meters away." "The groups that are firing the rockets are not fighting a just war," says the Palestinian mother, adding that they are not abiding by what the Prophet Muhammad said: that wars may only be waged between soldiers, but not against civilians. In Beit Lahia in Gaza, her husband, Ashraf Shafii, describes how masked men repeatedly set up their rocket launchers under the cover of houses. "They shoot at Israeli civilians, which is completely unacceptable," says Shafii. "And they put us Palestinian civilians in grave danger, because the Israelis shoot back."