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Jonny Hallam is a journalist based in Houston, United States of America.
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Israeli special forces raid largest functioning hospital in Gaza

15 Feb 2024  |  abc17news.com
Israeli special forces conducted a raid on Nasser Hospital in Gaza, the largest functioning hospital in the area, after besieging it for days. The IDF claimed to have detained suspects and believed that the bodies of dead hostages were inside, which Hamas denied. The hospital was shelled, resulting in casualties, and Doctors Without Borders reported intense conditions and a colleague missing. Israeli forces were also accused of killing civilians trying to flee the hospital. The IDF has targeted Khan Younis, labeling it a Hamas stronghold, and the destruction in the city is extensive. MSF condemned the evacuation order from Nasser Hospital, stating that hospitals should be safe places and not be evacuated.

Pakistan condemns deadly Iranian missile strike on its territory as tensions spike across region

17 Jan 2024  |  aol.com
Pakistan condemned an Iranian airstrike within its borders that killed two children, deeming it an unprovoked violation of airspace and warning of retaliation. Iran claimed the strike targeted Sunni militant group Jaish al-Adl strongholds in Balochistan. The attack follows Iranian missile launches in Iraq and Syria, escalating tensions in the Middle East. Pakistan recalled its ambassador and suspended Iranian visits. China and India urged restraint, while the US and UN condemned Iran's actions. Iran insists on defending its national security and targeting terrorists, while maintaining respect for Pakistan's sovereignty. The conflict in Gaza and regional hostilities involving Iran's allies are intensifying, with potential humanitarian and political ramifications.

Pakistan condemns deadly Iranian missile strike on its territory as an ‘unprovoked violation’

16 Jan 2024  |  ktvz.com
Pakistan condemned an Iranian airstrike that killed two children within its borders, labeling it an 'unprovoked violation of its airspace' and warning of retaliation. Iran claimed the strike targeted Sunni militant group Jaish al-Adl strongholds in Balochistan province. The attack follows Iranian missile launches in Iraq and Syria, escalating tensions in the Middle East. Pakistan lodged a protest with Iran, holding it responsible for the consequences. The incident adds to regional instability, with the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, and US military action against Houthi targets in Yemen.

Pakistan condemns deadly Iranian missile strike on its territory as tensions spike across region

16 Jan 2024  |  abc17news.com
Pakistan has condemned an Iranian airstrike within its borders that killed two children, labeling it an unprovoked violation of airspace and warning of retaliation. Iran targeted the Sunni militant group Jaish al-Adl in Balochistan province, escalating tensions in the Middle East. Pakistan recalled its ambassador and suspended Iranian visits. China and India urged restraint, while the US and UN condemned Iran's broader regional strikes. Iran defended its actions, citing national security and ongoing conflicts with Israel. The situation raises concerns of a wider regional conflict with severe humanitarian and political repercussions.

Premature, sick babies receiving treatment in Egypt after Al-Shifa evacuation

21 Nov 2023  |  ktvz.com
Twenty-eight premature babies from Gaza arrived in Egypt for medical care after being evacuated from Al-Shifa Hospital due to low blood oxygen levels and other health issues. The evacuation, involving the Palestinian Red Crescent Society and UNICEF, was necessitated by serious infections and critical conditions among the infants, exacerbated by the lack of medical supplies at Al-Shifa. The hospital has been a contentious site in the conflict between Israel and Hamas, with Israel alleging it's used as a military shield by Hamas, which both Hamas and hospital officials deny. The WHO has described the hospital's conditions as dire, and the IDF has been pressured to provide evidence for its claims. The situation remains tense, with ongoing fighting and communication blackouts complicating aid delivery and evacuation efforts.

Premature, sick babies arrive in Egypt from Gaza after Al-Shifa evacuation

20 Nov 2023  |  kvia.com
Twenty-eight premature babies were evacuated from Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza to Egypt for medical treatment amid intense fighting between Israel and Hamas. The evacuation, facilitated by the Palestinian Red Crescent Society and UNICEF, was necessary due to critical conditions at Al-Shifa, which has been a flashpoint in the conflict. The Israeli military alleges Hamas is using the hospital as a shield, which Hamas and hospital officials deny. The World Health Organization described the hospital as a 'death zone' and reported several newborn deaths due to power outages and medical supply shortages. The Israel Defense Forces released evidence claiming to show Hamas using the hospital for military purposes, which CNN could not independently verify. The WHO is planning further evacuations from Al-Shifa, pending safe passage agreements.

Gaza babies: Premature, sick babies cross into Egypt after Al-Shifa evacuation

20 Nov 2023  |  cnn.com
Twenty-eight premature and sick babies from Gaza arrived in Egypt on Monday for medical care after being evacuated from Al-Shifa Hospital in northern Gaza. The evacuation was coordinated by the Palestinian Red Crescent Society and other organizations due to the hospital's dire conditions amidst Israel's military operations. The Israeli military claims the hospital was used by Hamas as a shield, which is denied by Hamas and hospital officials. The World Health Organization and UNICEF reported that the babies were in critical condition due to infections and lack of medical supplies. The Israel Defense Forces released evidence alleging Hamas used the hospital for military purposes, which CNN could not independently verify. Egyptian health workers received the babies at the Rafah border, and efforts are ongoing to evacuate remaining patients and staff from Al-Shifa.
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