Gaza Triplets Named ‘Jerusalem’, ‘Capital’, ‘Palestine’ In Protest of Trump
A
Palestinian couple from Gaza has named their triplets Jerusalem, Capital and
Palestine in protest of President Donald Trump’s December recognition of
Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
Nidal
and Islam al-Saiqli, from Khan Yunis, named their two boys Al-Quds (Jerusalem)
and Filasteen (Palestine) respectively, while the third triplet, a girl, was
named Asima, meaning Capital.
“Thank
Allah, I had triplets so we were able to name them in response to Trump’s
decision,” said their mother, Islam.
“There
is no value to the Trump decision. Jerusalem is our eternal capital,” her
husband Nidal interjected.
The
Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) translated an interview with the
couple broadcast on Arabic-language television.
The
father said that he made the decision on the triplets’ names out of love for
“Palestine” and in defiance of Trump’s move.
He
added that the triplets’ older sister was named Dalal after Dalal Mughrabi, the
coordinator of the worst terrorist attack in Israel’s history, which resulted
in the death of 38 Israeli civilians – including 13 children – in the 1970s.
Earlier
this month, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’ ruling Fatah party posted a
report about the triplets’ naming on the website of its Information and Culture
Commission.
Triplets Born in Gaza Given Named Jerusalem, Capital, and Palestine in the Wake of President Trump’s Declaration pic.twitter.com/aijwC0Ft0K— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) 1 February 2018
“‘Dalal
Mughrabi’ became the sister of triplets Jerusalem, Capital and Palestine
today,” read the headline.
“The
couple already has a two-and-a-half-year-old daughter named Dalal after
self-sacrificing fighter Dalal Mughrabi who, together with a group of
self-sacrificing fighters from the Fatah Movement, took part in an attack that
led to the deaths of Israelis four decades ago,” the report said, according to
a translation by Palestinian Media Watch (PMW).

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