Babies

Babies

Updated 2023-11-21

2023-11-20   31 babies evacuated from Gaza’s Al-Shifa hospital as some 250 patients remain     31 premature babies evacuated from Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza have been transferred to a hospital in Rafah, near the Egyptian border. Two of the infants died before they could be rescued. About 250 patients in serious condition remain at the hospital, along with about 20 hospital workers. The majority of the patients have had amputations, burns or other trauma and many have wounds that are severely infected. https://onenews.com/summary/?category=News&aid=e016011d5da7d7df41e1f26d5be17e63&native=ob&type=0_1023_102_1075_108_231030

2023-11-20   31 babies evacuated from Al-Shifa hospital, but many in critical condition     Thirty-one newborns were evacuated from Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza on Sunday. They are being treated at the Al-Helal Al-Emirati Maternity Hospital in Rafah, near the Rafah border with Egypt. Eleven of the babies are in ‘critical condition’ according to WHO.   https://onenews.com/summary/?category=News&aid=e9ef1ad146b6676720a7eb8d21a71087&native=ob&type=0_1023_102_1075_108_231030

2023-11-20 Dozens of babies ‘fighting serious infections’ taken to Egypt; 8 have died:    Twenty-eight of the 31 premature babies evacuated from Shifa Hospital on Sunday were transported to Egyptian medical facilities Monday, the same day 12 people were killed and others injured in what the Hamas-run Health Ministry said was Israeli shelling at another hospital in north Gaza. Israel said it returned fire from militants but did not shell Indonesian Hospital. 

Of the original 39 premature babies authorities warned were endangered as fighting around Shifa intensified, eight have died. The surviving ones face an uphill battle after getting sick amid a lack of medicines, clean water and power for incubators along with other substandard conditions at the besieged Shifa, raided by Israeli forces last week.

“All babies are fighting serious infections and others conditions, and need specialized medical care,” World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu said in a tweet that included a video showing the group effort to care for and transport the tiny infants.   The 31 babies were taken for stabilization Sunday to a hospital in the southern Gaza city of Rafah. Three of them remain there in “good health,” the Palestine Red Crescent Society said.  

The WHO has evacuated some patients and staff from embattled Shifa in recent days but said it remains gravely concerned about the safety and health needs of more than 250 patients and 20 health workers who remain. Planning is underway to evacuate them, WHO said in a statement.   https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/israel-says-hamas-killed-teen-hostage-dad-of-captive-9-describes-nightmare-live-updates/ar-AA1keBNN

2023-11-19 Infants Moved From ‘Death Zone’ Hospital That Israel Says Was Hamas Hideout        31 premature babies evacuated from Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on Sunday. They will be taken to a neonatal intensive care unit in Rafah, 25 miles away. Since the war began, more than 11,000 people have been killed in Gaza, including more than 4,000 children. Negotiations aimed at releasing some of the hostages and observing a cease-fire are still underway.https://onenews.com/summary/?category=News&aid=8364cfe69539e043123c399a2c6576e9&native=ob&type=0_1023_102_1075_108_231030

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