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The baby rescued by caesarean section from his mother dies after an Israeli attack on Gaza

A Gaza baby rescued from his mother’s womb after she died in a stroke air Israeli committed in the south of LinkHe died after five days of fighting to stay alive, as confirmed this Friday by the baby’s family member.

Sabreen al-Sakaninamed after his late mother, was born by caesarean section in a hospital in Rafa over the weekend, and doctors resuscitated her using a hand pump that delivered air to her lungs, but she died on Thursday and was buried next to her mother, the BBC reported today.

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After trying to save her from her mother’s womb […] He could not continue more than five days and his soul asked him to leave us and join his family this morning“, the girl’s father’s cousin said on Facebook yesterday, Abdul Salam Joudawho mourned the death of all members of this family.

In the deadly Israeli attack, the seven-and-a-half-month pregnant mother suffered serious injuries, and both her husband Shukri Ahmed Jouda, like your daughter Malakthree years, they lost their lives. Only the baby remained alive in its mother’s womb when she was rescued.

After taking Sabreen At the hospital, doctors performed an emergency cesarean section to deliver the baby, who was placed in an incubator, although his condition was critical.

In total, after six and a half months of war in Gaza, at least 14,778 children died in the Palestinian enclaveaccording to yesterday’s data from the Ministry of Health of the Hamas Government, among them thirty in hospitals due to hunger and acute dehydration.

Over the weekend, another 16 children were murdered in Rafasouth of Gaza strip and where Israel is expected to launch a ground offensive, when the building where the family lived Sabreen was bombed by Israel.

According to him Israeli armythe objective was to attack the fighters and infrastructure of the Islamists of Hamas.



Source: Elcomercio

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