Mother loses infant twins and husband in Israeli air strike

It took 10 years and three rounds of fertility treatment for Rania Abu Anza to become pregnant, and only seconds for her to lose her five-month-old twins in an Israeli air strike.
A strike hit the home of her extended family in the southern Gaza city of Rafah late on Saturday, killing her infant son and daughter, her husband and 11 other relatives and leaving another nine missing under the rubble, according to survivors and local health officials.