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28 Gaza babies evacuated to Egypt as Hamas reports deadly hospital strike

IndiaTimes Monday, 20 November 2023
Twenty-eight premature babies were evacuated from Gaza to Egypt amidst Hamas-run health ministry's accusations that Israel launched a deadly strike on the territory's Indonesian Hospital. Efforts are also being made to secure the release of some of the hostages taken by Islamist militants during the October 7 attacks. The Gaza health ministry claims that at least 12 people were killed in the strike on the hospital, with dozens more wounded and 700 people trapped inside.
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