Doctors of Nasser Hospital in Gaza’s Khan Younis City saved a newborn baby after pulling her tiny body from the womb, her mother Raneem Hijazi who tragically lost her life during Israeli airstrikes on Khan Younis. Footage recorded on Wednesday shows the newborn baby inside the neonatal unit’s incubator, which is at risk of losing
Doctors of Nasser Hospital in Gaza’s Khan Younis City saved a newborn baby after pulling her tiny body from the womb, her mother Raneem Hijazi who tragically lost her life during Israeli airstrikes on Khan Younis.
Footage recorded on Wednesday shows the newborn baby inside the neonatal unit’s incubator, which is at risk of losing power due to the fuel shortage caused by Israel’s recent fuel cuts to Gaza. “We are standing next to a one-day-old newborn.
The story of this baby is peculiar; her nine-month-pregnant mother was at her house yesterday when it was bombed. Unfortunately, the mother was martyred, but thank God, the surgeons at the reception department of Nasser Medical Complex had adopted a brave decision to open the mother’s belly and take out the infant,” said Dr Ahmed al-Farra, Head of the Department of Pediatrics at Nasser Medical Complex.
In honor of her mother, the doctors have named the newborn Raneem, as no other relatives have been found to provide a name. Dr al-Farra also highlighted the severe electricity scarcity at the hospital, expressing concern that if the power supply to the incubators and ventilators is depleted, it could lead to the loss of all the infants in the facility. “In case the power needed to operate the incubators and ventilators of this unit is stopped, this means that a death certificate will be written for all infants here,” he explained.
The United Nations issued a warning on Sunday, stating that the lives of over 120 newborn babies in incubators in Gaza’s hospitals are at immediate risk due to the fuel shortage caused by the renewed Israeli blockade following the October 7 Hamas attack in Israel. Israel started its recent air campaign following the large-scale attack by Palestinian militant group Hamas just over two weeks ago.
The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) said Hamas locations and infrastructure in Gaza would be targeted, while Tel Aviv also announced a ‘complete siege’ of the region. At the time of publication, the Gaza Health Ministry reported that over 6,537 people had been killed in the recent fighting, while the Israeli side reported a death toll of over 1,400.
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