ORA Gazan baby rescued from her mother's womb after she was killed in an Israeli airstrike in southern Gaza, died after five days of fighting to stay aliveas confirmed this Friday by a relative of the baby.
(In context: Gaza: baby's life saved after cesarean section of her mother, who arrived at the hospital dying after the Israeli bombing)
Sabreen al-Sakani, named after her dead mother, was born by Caesarean section in a Rafah hospital at the weekend, and doctors resuscitated her using a hand pump that brought air to her lungs, but she died on Thursday and was buried with his mother, the BBC reported this Friday.
“After trying to save her from her mother's womb […] “She could not continue for more than five days and her soul asked to leave us and join her family this morning,” said yesterday on Facebook the cousin of the little girl's father, Abdull Salam Jouda, who mourned the death of all the members of this family.
After taking Sabreen to the hospital, doctors performed an emergency cesarean section to deliver the baby, who was then placed in an incubator, although his condition was critical.
At least 14,778 children have died in the Palestinian enclave, including thirty in hospitals as a result of hunger and acute dehydration.
At the weekend, another 16 children were killed in Rafahsouthern Gaza Strip and where Israel is expected to begin a ground offensive, when the residential building where the Sabreen family lived was bombed by Israel.
According to the Israeli Army, the objective was to attack fighters and infrastructure of the Hamas Islamists.
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