Hamas health ministry says death toll in Gaza hospital rises to 6 babies, 9 patients
Monday, 13 November 2023 Six premature babies and nine patients have died at Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza due to fuel shortages caused by the ongoing conflict between Israeli troops and Hamas militants. The hospital, Gaza's largest, has been without electricity for days, worsening conditions for hundreds of patients and thousands of others seeking shelter. Israel has pledged to help evacuate babies from the facility but has been unable to do so due to the ongoing fighting. The hospital director has disputed Israeli claims that Hamas prevented the delivery of fuel.
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