Watan-A member of the civil defense in Gaza shares a video capturing the joy of his colleagues as they rescue a baby girl alive from under the rubble. The rescue comes a month after an Israeli airstrike destroyed her family’s home in Gaza, as revealed in the video.
According to activists, Gaza civil defense personnel successfully extracted the infant from the debris, offering a glimmer of hope after the destruction caused by the Israeli occupation’s airstrikes.
Infant Emerges from the Rubble of a Gaza Home
A widely circulated video captures the rescue of a baby girl from under the debris after 37 days, showcasing the elation on the faces of the rescuers as they embrace the infant, granting her a new lease on life. Some can be heard chanting praises for this divine miracle.
However, certain sources revealed that the video was documented ‘in the early days of the continuous bombing in Gaza.’
Comments on this clarification also emphasize that whether she was rescued in the initial days of the bombardment or after a month, the baby endured immense suffering under the rubble, facing challenges like limited breathing and nutrition. Yet, divine intervention was at play, saving her from death.
The miracle that came after 37 days. Baby born in the first days of the war was rescued alive from the rubble of the house bombed by Israel pic.twitter.com/pDpQ4bInGi
— Gaza Notifications (@gazanotice) November 27, 2023
“Unharmed and Saved: Miracle of the Gaza Baby
According to doctors, the infant who miraculously survived unscathed under the rubble endured significant challenges, including respiratory and nutritional issues. Divine care, however, spared her from death, and she emerged without a scratch.
In another video, rescuers can be seen opening a hole in the collapsed concrete ceiling to rescue the child. Several of her rescuers take turns carrying and kissing her.
The official Palestinian news agency, WAFA, reports that Israel has killed more than 5,000 Palestinian children in Gaza, including over 3,000 students, since the start of the war on October 7th last year.
The United Nations states that Israeli forces, during weeks of their campaign in the impoverished and besieged Gaza Strip, killed more children than those killed in 22 armed conflicts worldwide over four years.
This comes at a time when child rights organizations and groups claiming to be humanitarian remain silent on Israel’s crimes against Palestinian children, while expressing concern for Israeli hostages held by Palestinian resistance.