31 prematurely born babies evacuated to southern Gaza hospital, as 6 journalists, media workers killed overnight

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Thirty one prematurely born babies have been evacuated from al-Shifa Hospital and taken to southern area hospitals.

About 31 Palestinians have been killed in separate strikes that took place at the Nuseirat refugee camp and another refugee camp. Two journalists are among the victims.

After 40 days of relentless attacks that took place in the Gaza Strip, the premature babies have now been taken to hospitals in the southern part of the Strip. Ambulances were sent to carry the 31 babies to the southern hospitals – the European and Nasser hospitals.

But two babies died before they could be transferred and moved.

The transfer of babies also comes amid hospitals in the south reaching their maximum capacity. Incubators are still needed even in these hospitals.

So even the situation in the south for those babies is critical as Israeli bombardment continues.

Two more journalists and two media workers were killed in the past 24 hours, according to information gathered by the Palestinian press watchdog MADA, the Palestinian Press Syndicate and videos verified by Al Jazeera.

Here are their names: Mustafa al-Sawaf, journalist, Musab Ashour, photojournalist, Amr Abu Hayya, engineer for Al-Aqsa TV, Abd Alhalim Awad, administrator for Al-Aqsa TV.

Earlier, we reported the death of two reporters in Bureij refugee camp: Sari Mansour, journalist with Quds News and Hassouneh Salim, journalist with Quds News.


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