Gaza's 'Out of Service' Hospitals Say Newborns Are Dying as Fighting Intensifies
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Gaza's 'Out of Service' Hospitals Say Newborns Are Dying as Fighting Intensifies
Gaza's 'Out of Service' Hospitals, Say Newborns Are Dying, as Fighting Intensifies.
NBC reports that the Palestinian Health Ministry has said
that patients, including newborns, at Gaza's largest hospital
are dying amid power failures and lack of resources.
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The hospital in Gaza City has been "out of service"
since the morning of November 11 amid
intense fighting and heavy bombardment.
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The ministry released a statement saying that three babies,
as well as over ten other patients, have died since
the hospital lost power due to ongoing fuel shortages.
According to the ministry, at least 35 babies
born prematurely at Al-Shifa hospital face
the possibility of "death at any moment.".
If they stay in this condition,
they are going to all die, Dr. Marwan Abusada, Surgeon at the hospital who is also the head
of international cooperation at the Health Ministry, via NBC.
NBC reports that the situation for hospitals in
Gaza has grown more dire amid an overwhelming
surge of patients as fighting intensified.
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On November 12, the Israel Defense Forces
announced that evacuation routes would be opened
from Al-Shifa and two other Gaza City hospitals.
On November 12, the Israel Defense Forces
announced that evacuation routes would be opened
from Al-Shifa and two other Gaza City hospitals.
According to the IDF, soldiers had "opened and secured a
passage which enables the civilian population to evacuate,
on foot and by ambulancesā from the three hospitals.
However, NBC reports that staff at the hospitals
say that evacuation has been impossible amid
ongoing fighting in the surrounding area.
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While tens of thousands of people have already fled northern Gaza, doctors say there is no way to evacuate patients with serious conditions and injuries.
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While tens of thousands of people have already fled northern Gaza, doctors say there is no way to evacuate patients with serious conditions and injuries.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Sunday delivered some of the Biden administrationās strongest public criticism yet of Israelās conduct of the war in Gaza, saying Israeli tactics have meant āa horrible loss of life of innocent civiliansā.
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Rishi Sunak will argue that Britain is safer under the Conservatives against the backdrop of two escalating conflicts likely to dominate the week. Sky News
Iraqi fighters launch a cruise missile attack on Israel's Ramon Airbase in the Negev Desert, housing war plane and helicopter squadrons. The Islamic Resistance, in solidarity with Gaza, claims responsibility, using advanced Arqab cruise missiles. This marks their 84th attack on the Zionist regime since the war's onset and the fourth within 48 hours. Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq movement asserts readiness for war against the occupying regime, having conducted numerous strikes against the IDF.
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In a dramatic escalation of tensions, Hezbollah militants target Israeli military installations, including the Iron Dome, in response to ongoing aggression against Gaza. Join us for an in-depth analysis of the latest developments in the volatile Middle East.
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Some US Weapon , Shipments to Israel Continue , Amid Invasion of Rafah.
NBC reports that United States officials say that
shipments of military assistance have continued despite
concerns of Israel's invasion of Rafah in southern Gaza.
NBC reports that United States officials say that
shipments of military assistance have continued despite
concerns of Israel's invasion of Rafah in southern Gaza.
Officials familiar with the matter claim that
shipments of both offensive and defensive
weapons have been sent to Israel in recent days.
The news comes after the Biden administration threatened
to suspend arms shipment over Israel's plan to invade
Rafah, where over 1 million Palestinians have taken refuge.
The news comes after the Biden administration threatened
to suspend arms shipment over Israel's plan to invade
Rafah, where over 1 million Palestinians have taken refuge.
In response to the U.S. threat, Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu vowed that his country would
"stand alone" in order to pursue its goal of eliminating Hamas.
In response to the U.S. threat, Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu vowed that his country would
"stand alone" in order to pursue its goal of eliminating Hamas.
Last week, the Biden administration halted an arms
shipment of bombs that were intended for Israel. .
Last week, the Biden administration halted an arms
shipment of bombs that were intended for Israel. .
NBC reports that with no ceasefire between Hamas and Israel in sight, Israeli forces have continued its bombardment of Rafah amid ground operations. .
According to the United Nations, over 100,000 people have fled from eastern Rafah since Israel issued evacuation orders earlier this week. .
According to the United Nations, over 100,000 people have fled from eastern Rafah since Israel issued evacuation orders earlier this week. .
Aid groups, along with doctors and local officials, have expressed
growing concern that hospitals in Rafah have already been
overwhelmed ahead of a feared full-scale Israeli assault. .
For five days, no fuel and
virtually no humanitarian aid
entered the Gaza Strip,
and we are scraping
the bottom of the barrel, Hamish Young, UNICEF Senior Emergency
Coordinator in the Gaza Strip, via NBC.
According to local health officials, over 34,900 people
in Gaza have been killed since Israel launched its
assault following the October 7 Hamas attacks. .
According to local health officials, over 34,900 people
in Gaza have been killed since Israel launched its
assault following the October 7 Hamas attacks.
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Massive Recall Follows , Discovery of Rat Parts, in Japanese Sliced Bread.
NBC reports that a brand of sliced bread in
Japan has been recalled after rat parts were
discovered in the popular product. .
NBC reports that a brand of sliced bread in
Japan has been recalled after rat parts were
discovered in the popular product. .
According to Pasco Shikishima Corp., 104,000 packs of
its super-fermented āchojukuā bread, produced at a
factory west of Tokyo, have been impacted by the recall. .
According to Pasco Shikishima Corp., 104,000 packs of
its super-fermented āchojukuā bread, produced at a
factory west of Tokyo, have been impacted by the recall. .
The company said that the line , āwill be suspended for the time being to investigate
the cause and to strengthen countermeasures.ā.
The company said that the line , āwill be suspended for the time being to investigate
the cause and to strengthen countermeasures.ā.
We deeply apologize for the serious inconvenience and trouble this has caused to our customers, suppliers, and other concerned parties, Pasco Shikishima Corp., via NBC.
The company added that there have been no
reports of customers falling ill as a result
of eating contaminated products.
NBC reports that the news comes amid
a string of food safety scares in Japan. .
In March, Kobayashi Pharmaceutical ordered
a recall of three dietary supplements containing
red yeast rice that had been linked to over
100 hospitalizations and five deaths. .
In 2023, police made multiple arrests linked
to a wave of pranks dubbed "sushi terrorism.".
The so-called acts of "sushi terrorism" involved diners at conveyor
belt restaurants engaging in unhygienic behavior like licking cups
before returning them or contaminating food with hand sanitizer. .
The so-called acts of "sushi terrorism" involved diners at conveyor
belt restaurants engaging in unhygienic behavior like licking cups
before returning them or contaminating food with hand sanitizer.
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A show set in the same universe as 'The Office' has received a series order from Peacock. The project is co-created by 'The Office's' Greg Daniels and 'Nathan For You' co-creator Michael Koman. Like NBC's former Emmy-winning comedy starring Steve Carell, the series will also be a mockumentary. It features Domhnall Gleeson and Sabrina Impacciatore leading the ensemble cast. Production will begin in July.
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NBC has handed out a series order to the multicamera comedy 'Happy's Place,' starring Reba McEntire. 'Happy's Place' sees McEntire play Bobbie, a woman who inherits her father's restaurant and is less than thrilled to discover that she has a new business partner in the half-sister she never knew she had. The series reunites McEntire with the team behind her 2001 sitcom, 'Reba,' including showrunner Kevin Abbott, and co-star Melissa Peterman.
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Walmart Reverses Course, , Closes Down Its , Walmart Health Division.
NBC reports that Walmart has announced
it will close all 52 of the doctor-staffed
health clinics the company operates.
The announcement comes as
part of the company's decision to
shut down its Walmart Health Initiative.
Clinics that will close down are located in
Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois and Texas. .
On April 30, the company also said it would
begin winding down its virtual care service.
The decision to end the Walmart Health Initiative
will not reportedly impact Walmart
pharmacies and vision centers.
Walmart said that it will work to direct current patients
to other providers covered by their insurance
networks to ensure they continue to receive care.
NBC reports that the news comes as a swift
reversal of Walmart's plan to expand its number
of doctor-staffed clinics to 70 by the end of 2024.
Through our experience managing
Walmart Health centers and
Walmart Health Virtual Care,
we determined there is
not a sustainable business
model for us to continue, Walmart statement, via NBC.
Other nontraditional health care
providers have also been forced to
reconsider their plans in recent years. .
Last month, Walgreens announced that it would
close 140 of the company's primary care clinics,
along with plans to shut down 20 more.
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The Israeli military declared on Monday that Israeli soldiers had left Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City following a two-week attack. Thus, all that's left of the complex is a wasteland of destroyed buildings and scattered Palestinian remains. After fighting broke out between Israel and the Palestinian organization Hamas, which rules Gaza, hundreds of residents gathered near the main hospital in the Gaza Strip to determine the level of damage to the residential areas nearby.
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Israeli airstrikes killed at least six aid workers delivering food into the West Bank, according to verified footage. It comes as Israeli's armed troops withdraw from Al-Shifa Hospital after a two-week ground assault, claiming the lives of two dozen civilians.
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In a significant development, Egypt's refusal to coordinate with Israel on aid entry into Gaza via the Rafah Crossing has intensified the humanitarian crisis. Israeli sources express concerns over the impact on IDF operations. Stay informed on the latest developments in the Gaza crisis.
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The Israeli military issued more evacuation orders for tens of thousand of Palestinians on Saturday, advising them to head to an āexpanded humanitarian zoneā in al-Mawasi.
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The Israeli Defense Forces launch massive airstrikes on the city of Jabaliya in the Northern Gaza Strip, following an evacuation order due to imminent military operations. As Hamas attempts to reestablish its presence, the IDF sets the stage for a new offensive. Reports of civilian casualties emerge as Israel intensifies its ground assault, reigniting conflict in the region.
#Jabalia #JabaliaStrike #JabaliaEvacuation #IDF #IsraeliDefenceForce #Hamas #IDFSoldiers #IsraelHamasWar #GazaWar #GazaEvacuation #Oneindia
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Fierce battles erupt across Gaza, resulting in four IDF soldiers killed and Hamas rocket attacks on Beersheba. Israeli tanks reportedly advance into Rafah amid heavy clashes. Hamas sets a deadly trap, killing four Israeli soldiers with explosives. Israeli soldiers wounded by wasp swarm after tank incident. Israel intensifies fighting against Hamas in a bid to invade Rafah.
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