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Baby in Gaza saved from womb of mother killed in Israeli strike

Reuters Published April 22, 2024 Updated about 2 hours ago

A medic holds a newborn girl after she was pulled alive from the womb of her mother Sabreen Al-Sakani, who was killed in an Israeli strike, along with her husband Shokri and her daughter Malak, on Saturday.—Reuters

A medic holds a newborn girl after she was pulled alive from the womb of her mother Sabreen Al-Sakani, who was killed in an Israeli strike, along with her husband Shokri and her daughter Malak, on Saturday.—Reuters
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RAFAH: A baby girl was delivered from the womb of a Palestinian killed along with her husband and daughter by an Israeli attack in the Gaza city of Rafah, where 19 people died overnight in intensified strikes, Palestinian health officials said. The dead, killed in hits on two houses, included 13 children from one family, they said.

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The baby, weighing 1.4 kg (3.09 lb) and delivered in an emergency C-section, was stable and improving gradually, said Mohammed Salama, a doctor caring for her.
Her mother, Sabreen Al-Sakani, had been 30 weeks pregnant.
The baby was placed in an incubator in a Rafah hospital alongside another infant, with the words “The baby of the martyr Sabreen Al-Sakani” written on tape across her chest.


Sakani’s young daughter Malak, who was killed in the strike, had wanted to name her new sister Rouh, meaning spirit in Arabic, said her uncle Rami Al-Sheikh.
“The little girl Malak was happy that her sister was coming to the world,” he said.
The baby would stay in hospital for three to four weeks, said Salama, the doctor. “After that we will see about her leaving, and where this child will go, to the family, to the aunt or uncle or grandparents. Here is the biggest tragedy. Even if this child survives, she was born an orphan,” he said.
The 13 children were killed in a strike on the second home, belonging to the Abdel Aal family, according to Palestinian health officials. Two women were also killed in that strike.
Asked about the casualties in Rafah, an Israeli military spokesperson, however, said “various militant targets were struck in Gaza including military compounds, launch posts and armed people”.
“Did you see one man in all of those killed?” said Saqr Abdel Aal, a Palestinian man whose family were among the dead, grieving over the body of a child in a white shroud.
“All are women and children,” he said. “My entire identity has been wiped out, with my wife, children and everyone.” Mohammad al-Behairi said his daughter and grandchild were still under the rubble.
“It’s a feeling of sadness, depression, we have nothing left in this life to cry for, what feeling shall we have? When you lose your children, when you lose the closest of your loved ones, how will your feeling be?” he said.
Over half of Gaza’s 2.3 million people have crowded into Rafah, seeking shelter from the Israeli offensive that has laid waste to much of the Gaza Strip over the last six months.
Israel is threatening a ground offensive into the area. President Joe Biden has urged Israel not to launch a large-scale offensive in Rafah to avoid more Palestinian civilian casualties.
Published in Dawn, April 22nd, 2024
It’s posts like this that has activated something inside my family. My mrs is looking at the procedure of potentially adopting an orphan.
Muslims need to get motivated and activated to explore these avenues. Literally a generation of kids have been made orphan and if we have the resources - need to try to help in ANY way possible
 
It’s posts like this that has activated something inside my family. My mrs is looking at the procedure of potentially adopting an orphan.
Muslims need to get motivated and activated to explore these avenues. Literally a generation of kids have been made orphan and if we have the resources - need to try to help in ANY way possible
They don’t allow adoptions and since Hamas is still in charge foster care is impossible as well me and my wife thought about it. Islam you can adopt a child but they have to know their real bloodline have to keep their own last can not refer to you as you are their parents but doesn’t you can’t love them as much as any parent could, yeah but honestly sucks my brother in law looked into it he said it’s possible if Hamas relinquishes its powers to a PA that everyone could respect
 
They don’t allow adoptions and since Hamas is still in charge foster care is impossible as well me and my wife thought about it. Islam you can adopt a child but they have to know their real bloodline have to keep their own last can not refer to you as you are their parents but doesn’t you can’t love them as much as any parent could, yeah but honestly sucks my brother in law looked into it he said it’s possible if Hamas relinquishes its powers to a PA that everyone could respect
PA is a sellout , all they’ve done is work with the occupation. We do not need the PA but a new leadership.
 
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