Gaza's Largest Hospital Struggles Amidst Fuel Shortage and Israeli Attacks

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Newborn babies in Gaza's Al Shifa hospital are at grave risk as the facility faces a severe shortage of fuel, electricity, water, food, medicines, and equipment due to the ongoing conflict between Israeli tanks and Hamas fighters. Premature babies, who should be in incubators, are now placed side by side on ordinary beds, lacking proper temperature regulation and infection control measures. The lack of sterilization has led to cases of gastritis, diarrhea, and vomiting. Doctors warn that without immediate intervention, the babies' lives are in danger, and the medical staff is emotionally and physically exhausted.
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