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Dire Situation for Women and Babies in Gaza

Monday, April 15, 2024

The situation in Gaza is getting worse for newborn babies and mothers giving birth.

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A newborn baby with feeding problems is receiving treatment at Kamal Adwan Hospital under harsh conditions due to lack of access to medicines, and is suffering from malnutrition due to the ongoing Israeli blockade in Beit Lahia, Gaza, March 11. Karam Hassan/Anadolu/REUTERS . tempo : 173511121750.

“MANY babies will die,” said Dr. Ahmed Al-Shaer, Deputy Head of the Incubator Care Unit at Al-Helal Al-Emirati Hospital in Rafah, Gaza, in a video released by United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), the United Nations agency that focus on sexual and reproductive health, on Monday, April 1. “We have reached the point where we have to choose which babies will survive. The ventilators in this unit should be for four babies, bu

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