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Surviving Hope: Resilience of a Newborn in Gaza Amid Israeli Occupation Strikes

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Surviving Hope: Resilience of a Newborn in Gaza Amid Israeli Occupation Strikes
Infant miraculously survives Israeli occupation bombing of family home in Gaza

Watan-A Palestinian infant, born during the ongoing Israeli war on the Gaza Strip, miraculously survives an Israeli occupation airstrike on his family’s home.

Palestinian activists have widely shared a video on social media depicting the harrowing scene of a newborn Palestinian child narrowly escaping death following an Israeli airstrike on his family’s residence.

The child’s mother gave birth to him amid the continuous Israeli conflict in the region, which has now extended to the 61st day.

Tragically, more than 7,000 Palestinian children have lost their lives since the beginning of the genocidal war and ethnic cleansing perpetrated by the Israeli occupation against civilians during its prolonged assault on the Gaza Strip.

Infant Escapes Israeli Occupation Bombing in Gaza

The Israeli occupation has committed thousands of massacres against civilians, including children, women, and the elderly, during its brutal war on the Gaza Strip. Tens of thousands of civilians have lost their lives as martyrs in this ruthless campaign.

One of the most notable massacres perpetrated by the Israeli occupation since the declaration of war on Gaza on October 7th of the previous year is the massacre at Al-Ma’madani Hospital and Palestinian refugee camps in Jabalia, Bureij, Shati, Maghazi, and others.

The Israeli military has also besieged numerous health facilities, rendering them non-functional in Gaza City and the northern areas. The latest incident involved the blockade of Kamal Adwan Hospital in the northern Gaza Strip.

The toll of the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip has risen to more than 15,000 Palestinian martyrs among civilians, with around 42,000 others sustaining injuries ranging from moderate to severe, according to a report released by the Gaza government’s media office up to this moment.

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