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Israel has been waging a war on Gaza since a Hamas attack in October last year killed 1,200 Israeli civilians and soldiers and saw nearly 250 taken hostage. ... A photo showed the baby with purple ...
I n the 10 months since the attacks of Oct. 7 that sparked the Israel-Hamas war, nearly 20,000 babies have been born in the Gaza Strip. And some 115 newborns have been killed, according to the ...
A baby girl froze to death overnight in Gaza, while Israel and Hamas accused each other of complicating ceasefire efforts that could wind down the 14-month war. The 3-week old baby was the third ...
On the babies' second day of life, Israel declared war on Hamas and its fighter jets swooped over the neighborhoods where Ali and Masa were supposed to grow up. In the six months since the children were born, the couples have experienced the trials of early parenthood against the backdrop of a brutal conflict.
The video showed the three-week-old baby’s face had turned blue. Israel’s assault, launched after the Hamas-led October 7 attack, has gutted Gaza’s once-lively neighborhoods, erased entire ...
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. 2023–2024 Gaza Strip preterm births Part of the Israel–Hamas war and the Gaza humanitarian crisis Premature babies at Al-Shifa Date 21 October 2023 – present (1 year, 3 months, 2 weeks and 4 days) Location Gaza Strip Status Ongoing Casualties and losses 31+ dead [a]
[13] [38] Haaretz journalists Nir Hasson and Liza Rozovsky related the chronology of the news items about "beheaded babies" and "hung babies" and concluded, "this story is false". [13] They quoted Ishay Coen, a journalist for the ultra-Orthodox website Kikar Hashabbat, who admitted he made a mistake by unquestioningly accepting the IDF's claims ...
Israel launched its onslaught on Gaza in response to a rampage by Hamas militants across southern Israel on Oct. 7, in which 1,200 people including babies and children were killed and 240 people ...