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Medics managed to perform surgery on a nine-month-old Palestinian boy and bring him alive after his mother was killed in the Israeli airstrike in the Gaza Strip. Nine months pregnant, twenty-five-year-old Ola al-Kurd died in the Israeli airstrike that hit her house in the central Gaza Strip’s Nuseirat refugee camp.
She was taken to Al-Awda Hospital in central Gaza, and the doctors have successfully extracted a baby boy from his mother’s womb. The baby born to the couple was named Yasin, and the doctors told them that his health status was stable. Then, the Israeli army hit my daughter’s house with a high-explosive missile, and my daughter fell through from the fourth floor,” Adnan al-Kurd to Anadolu.
The grandfather appealed to human rights and international organizations to urgently intervene and put an end to the Israeli raids in the Gaza Strip, hold Israel responsible, and answer before the international community for the crimes against innocent civilians.
Despite a UN Security Council call to stop operations, which has not been heeded, Israel has continued its severe attack on Gaza after an attack by Hamas on October 7.
More than 39 thousand Palestinians were killed, including 9 thousand 800 children and women; the local health department reports 89 thousand 700 injured. By the time it is nine months after Israeli attacks on Gaza, vast areas of this tiny territory are leveled to the ground while its people starve, suffer from lack of clean water, and lack medical supplies.
At the International Court of Justice, the state of Israel is being accused of genocide; its most recent judgment demanded that it immediately stop a military operation in Rafah, where over one million Palestinians fled the war before the area was invaded on May 6.