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Six newborns die from severe cold in Gaza, medic says

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By Jana Choukeir and Nidal al-Mughrabi DUBAI (Reuters) - At least six newborn babies have died in Gaza due to severe cold, according to Dr. Saeed Saleh, a health official at the Patient's Friends

Six Newborns Die in Gaza Due to Severe Cold Conditions

By Jana Choukeir and Nidal al-Mughrabi

DUBAI (Reuters) - At least six newborn babies have died in Gaza due to severe cold, according to Dr. Saeed Saleh, a health official at the Patient's Friends Benevolent Society Hospital (PFBS) in the enclave, in a recorded video on Tuesday.

Saleh said that in the past two weeks, eight newborns were admitted with severe cold-related injuries, six of whom later died.

The hospital highlighted the dire living conditions facing Palestinians, who are currently residing in tents and bombed-out homes, with no protection from the freezing temperatures currently sweeping across the Middle East.

Health officials at the hospital called on mediators in the conflict between Israel and militant group Hamas to urgently provide mobile homes as temporary shelters for more than 280,000 families who are homeless after Israeli airstrikes.

They also called for fuel deliveries to ensure warmth and safeguard young children from the harsh weather conditions.

Israel and Hamas agreed on a ceasefire in Gaza on January 19 to end nearly 16 months of conflict and allow the release of Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.

However, the truce is fragile with both sides accusing the other of violations. Last week, Hamas threatened to postpone the scheduled release of hostages after it said Israel had delayed the promised entry of mobile homes into the devastated strip.

Hamas blamed the deaths of the newborns on Israel’s "criminal policies," accusing Israel of obstructing humanitarian aid.

Israel did not immediately comment on the reports of the newborn deaths. It has consistently denied restricting aid.

International aid officials have confirmed that aid is getting into Gaza despite logistical problems, but they warn more was needed.

Hamas' cross-border attack on October 7, 2023, killed about 1,200 people in southern Israel, according to Israeli tallies.

Israel's retaliatory assault on Gaza has killed more than 48,000 Palestinians, according to Palestinian health officials, laid waste to much of the enclave, and displaced hundreds of thousands of people.

(Reporting by Jana Choukeir and Nidal al Mughrabi; Editing by Sharon Singleton)

Key Takeaways

  • Six newborns in Gaza died from severe cold.
  • Health officials urge for mobile homes and fuel aid.
  • Israel and Hamas have a fragile ceasefire.
  • Hamas blames Israel for obstructing aid.
  • International aid is reaching Gaza, but more is needed.

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The article discusses the death of six newborns in Gaza due to severe cold and the urgent need for humanitarian aid.
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Health officials are requesting mobile homes and fuel to protect against harsh weather conditions.
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The ceasefire is fragile, with both sides accusing each other of violations.

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