The Palestinian citizen Shadi Odeh and his wife from the town of Hawara, south of Nablus in the West Bank, gave birth to three female twins two days ago. sources in his hometown.

News sources throughout Palestine reported that many of the citizens who gave birth to girls after the martyrdom of Shireen Abu Aqleh named them Shireen, in honor of the martyr Shireen Abu Aqleh.

The triplets, Sherine, Jenin and Palestine (networking sites)

The Palestinian newspaper, Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, quoted Shadi Shafiq Odeh, 38, from the town of Hawara, as saying that the reality of our people is painful and filled with accelerating events that make Al-Halim bewildered, while he is unable to offer anything to his homeland and people, explaining that in light of the occupation’s attacks on The whole of Palestine and the city, camp and villages of Jenin, then the assassination of the media, Shireen Abu Akleh, decided to have a role, even if it was symbolic, by naming the name Palestine, Jenin and Shireen for his three daughters whom his wife gave birth to by caesarean section.

Odeh, brother of the martyr Baher Shafiq Odeh, who was shot dead by the occupation at the beginning of the Al-Aqsa Intifada, expressed his belief that every Palestinian can have a role in the battle to defend the homeland and the sanctities, noting that this role differs from one citizen to another in quantity and quality, but in the end. The nation should not feel that one of its sons is indifferent to its wounds and groans, according to the newspaper.

The Palestinian citizen from Gaza, Muhammad Thabet, also chose to name his two daughters, "Shireen" and "Jenin", who were born last Sunday, after the martyred colleague Shireen Abu Aqleh and the place of her assassination.

Palestinian activists circulated a picture of the two children, "Sherine" and "Jenin", in a dress with a picture of the late colleague, wearing a protective press jacket, and their names with the signature "With you, Palestine from the heart of Sherine Abu Akleh."

The twins, Sherine and Jenin, after the late colleague Sherine Abu Akleh (Al Jazeera)

Name: Sherine Abu Aqleh

On the day of the martyrdom of my colleague Shireen Abu Aqleh, the young man Jamal Omran (30 years), from the village of Burin near the city of Nablus (in the northern West Bank), and before his wife gave birth to his third child, decided to name her “Sherine Abu Aqleh” and did without hesitation, and took pictures of her and published them on his page on Facebook and various social media sites, as did two other young men, one in Nablus and the other in the city of Beit Lahia in the Gaza Strip.

Jamal Omran holds his daughter, Sherine Abu Akleh (Al Jazeera)

Coinciding with the birth of Sherine Abu Aqleh at Rafidia Hospital, Maram Mufleh, the wife of the young Thaer Dwaikat, was also giving birth to her newborn, Sherine, at the Arab Specialized Hospital.

Sherine Thaer Dwaikat (Al Jazeera)

Like Thaer and Jamal, Muhammad Omar Musallam named his daughter “Shireen” after his daughter was born (the day of Shirin’s martyrdom) in Kamal Odwan Hospital in the city of Beit Lahia in the Gaza Strip. Muslim wrote on his Facebook page, “In honor of the knight of media and the free word, I named my child Shireen Abu Aqila.”

It is noteworthy that the occupation forces assassinated the journalist Shireen Abu Aqleh, during her coverage of the Israeli forces storming the Jenin refugee camp on Wednesday morning, May 11, 2022.