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Israel offers to evacuate babies from crippled Gaza hospital

Smoke rises as displaced Palestinians take shelter at Al Shifa hospital, amid the ongoing conflict between Hamas and Israel, in Gaza City
April 26, 2024

By Nidal al-Mughrabi, Emily Rose and Maayan Lubell

GAZA/JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's military said it was ready to evacuate babies from Gaza's largest hospital on Sunday, where Palestinian officials said two newborns died and dozens more were at risk after fuel ran out amid intense fighting in the area.

As the humanitarian situation worsened, Gaza's border authority said the Rafah crossing into Egypt would reopen on Sunday for foreign passport holders. Jordan also air-dropped more aid into a field hospital in the enclave.

Israel offers to evacuate babies from crippled Gaza hospital
A Palestinian child wounded in Israeli strikes waits to receive treatment at Nasser hospital in Khan Younis

Hamas said it had completely or partially destroyed more than 160 Israeli military targets in Gaza, including more than 27 tanks and vehicles in the past 48 hours. An Israeli military spokesperson said Hamas had lost control of northern Gaza.

At a news conference late on Saturday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the deaths of five more Israeli soldiers in Gaza. The Israeli military said 46 had been killed since its ground operations there began.

Israel said rockets were still being fired from Gaza into southern Israel, where it has said about 1,200 people were killed and more than 200 taken hostage by Hamas last month.

Palestinian officials said on Friday that 11,078 Gaza residents had been killed in air and artillery strikes since Oct. 7, around 40% of them children.

Israel offers to evacuate babies from crippled Gaza hospital
Palestinians wounded in Israeli strikes are assisted out of an ambulance to receive treatment at Nasser hospital in Khan Younis

REPORTS OF POSSIBLE HOSTAGE DEAL

Israel's three major TV news channels, without citing named sources, said there was some progress toward a deal to free hostages held by Hamas in Gaza.

Netanyahu said he would not discuss details of any possible deal, which according to N12 News would involve 50 to 100 women, children and elderly being released in stages during a three to five day pause in fighting.

According to the reports, Israel would release women and minor Palestinian prisoners and consider letting fuel in to Gaza, while reserving the right to resume fighting.

Israel offers to evacuate babies from crippled Gaza hospital
Palestinian children wounded in Israeli strikes wait to receive treatment at Nasser hospital in Khan Younis

In Tel Aviv, thousands joined a rally to support families of the hostages.

Gaza residents said Israeli troops, who went to war to eliminate Hamas after its deadly cross-border assault on Oct. 7, had clashed with Hamas gunmen overnight in and around Gaza City where the Al Shifa hospital, Gaza's largest, is located.

Ashraf Al-Qidra, who represents the health ministry in Hamas-controlled Gaza, said the hospital had ceased functioning since Saturday, after it ran out of fuel. He said two babies had died in an incubator as a result.

"We are using all and primitive means to try not to lose more lives," Al-Qidra told Reuters. "But unless a solution is found to provide us with fuel or electricity the patients and injured are at risk of death."

Israel offers to evacuate babies from crippled Gaza hospital
Palestinians inspect the site of an Israeli strike on a house, in Rafah

Israel's chief military spokesperson, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, said the Israeli military would help evacuate babies from the hospital, at the request of the staff at Al Shifa. Al-Qidra had said there were 45 babies in total.

Asked about the evacuations, Al-Qidra said: "We have not been informed about any mechanism to get the babies out to a safer hospital. So far we are praying for their safety and not to lose more of them."

Earlier, the World Health Organisation expressed "grave concern" for the safety of everyone trapped in the hospital by the fighting and said it had lost communications with its contacts there.

Israel has said doctors, patients and thousands of evacuees who have taken refuge at hospitals in northern Gaza must leave so it can tackle Hamas gunmen who it says have placed command centres under and around them.

Israel offers to evacuate babies from crippled Gaza hospital
Palestinians inspect the site of an Israeli strike on a house belonging to Fojo family, in Rafah

Hamas denies using hospitals this way. Medical staff say patients could die if they are moved and Palestinian officials say Israeli fire makes it dangerous for others to leave.

Israeli Agriculture Minister Avi Dichter called the evacuations "Gaza's Nakba" - a reference to mass dispossessions of Palestinians after Israel was founded in 1948.

"Operationally there's no way to conduct a war the way the IDF (Israel Defense Forces) wants to conduct it inside Gaza territories," Dichter said. "I don't know how it will end."

MUSLIM NATIONS CALL FOR IMMEDIATE CEASEFIRE

Israel offers to evacuate babies from crippled Gaza hospital
Smoke rises over Gaza as seen from southern Israel

Al Shifa staff told Reuters there had been continuous bombardment for more than 24 hours. Most hospital staff and people sheltering there had left, but 500 patients remained.

The military wing of Hamas ally Islamic Jihad, the Al-Quds Brigades, said it was "engaged in violent clashes in the vicinity of Al Shifa Medical Complex, Al Nasr neighbourhood, and Al Shati camp in Gaza."

Al Nasr is home to several major hospitals.

Israel said earlier it had killed what it called a Hamas "terrorist" who it said had prevented the evacuation of another hospital in the north, which Palestinian officials have said is out of service and surrounded by tanks.

Israel offers to evacuate babies from crippled Gaza hospital
IDF handout image shows Israeli soldiers take position in the Gaza Strip

In London, at least 300,000 pro-Palestinian demonstratorsmarched and police arrested over 120 people as they sought to stop far-right counter-protesters ambushing the rally. Over 20,000 people joined a pro-Palestinian rally in Brussels.

Meeting in Saudi Arabia, Muslim and Arab countries called for an immediate end to military operations in Gaza, rejecting Israel's justification of self-defence. A communique issued at the summit urged the International Criminal Court to investigate "war crimes and crimes against humanity that Israel is committing."

(Reporting by Nidal al-Mughrabi in Gaza, and Maytaan Lubell, Maytaal Angel and Emily Rose Jerusalem; additional reporting by Crispian Balmer, Ari Rabinovitch, Adam Makary, Omar Abdel-Razek and other Reuters bureaux; Writing by David Brunnstrom and Miral Fahmy; Editing by Daniel Wallis and Simon Cameron-Moore)

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