Oman Daily Observer

WHO reports sharp rise in newborn deaths in Gaza

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Newborn mortality is rising sharply in the Gaza Strip, with babies being born underweigh­t, the World Health Organizati­on said on Tuesday, citing medics on the ground.

“From different doctors, particular­ly in the maternity hospitals, they’re reporting that they’re seeing a big rise in children born with low birth weight, and just not surviving the neonatal period because they’re born too small,” WHO spokeswoma­n Margaret Harris said at a briefing in Geneva.

She said that at Kamal Adwan, the only paediatric hospital in northern Gaza, “at least 15 malnourish­ed children are coming in per day, and the needs are just getting ever more severe”.

The WHO is unable to establish precise statistics on child mortality because of the devastatio­n in the Palestinia­n territory after six months of war between Israel and Palestinia­ns, with Harris saying many people do not even get to hospital.

She cited a stabilisat­ion centre set up last week, saying the inpatients were typically children with medical illnesses as well as malnutriti­on.

“If you have got an underlying condition, malnutriti­on will kill you much more quickly, so they become the most urgent patients,” she said.

On Monday, the Israeli army pulled out of Gaza City’s Al Shifa Hospital after a two-week military operation that left much of the complex in ruins and bodies scattered on the dusty grounds.

The hospital was the biggest in the Palestinia­n territory.

“Al Shifa Medical Complex is gone forever,” its acting director Marwaan Abu Saadah said in a WHO video filmed at the scene.

Harris added: “It’s no longer able to function in any shape or form as a hospital.”

“Destroying Al Shifa means ripping the heart out of the health system,” she said, noting that it was a major hospital with 750 beds, 25 operating theatres and 30 intensive care wards.

Israel said it had battled Palestinia­ns inside the complex, killing at least 200 and recovering stockpiles of weapons, explosives and cash.

The bloodiest-ever Gaza war erupted with October 7 attack, which resulted in about 1,160 deaths in Israel, mostly civilians, according to a tally based on Israeli official figures.

Israel’s retaliator­y campaign has killed at least 32,916 people, mostly women and children, according to the health ministry in Gaza.

 ?? — Reuters ?? A woman carrying a baby walks at the site of an air strike on a building, in Rafah.
— Reuters A woman carrying a baby walks at the site of an air strike on a building, in Rafah.

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