Nancy Abu Mousa, a woman from Gaza pregnant with twins in her seventh month, was forced to leave her home in Al-Nasr neighborhood and flee south on foot. She walked ten kilometers under bombardment and rubble, dragging her injured husband on a broken chair, her back weighed down with belongings.
Amid the massive crowd, labor pains struck. She had only one blanket, which she spread on the ground, and there she gave birth to two babies on the asphalt. But the twins died instantly, without a cry, without ever feeling life.
Nancy survived, carrying in her heart the pain of losing her children and the memory of a birth she will never forget—like thousands of women in Gaza who endure the tragedy of displacement and bombardment every single day.