The return of premature babies evacuated to Egypt from Gaza: I will never forget that message saying my daughter was alive'
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The return of premature babies evacuated to Egypt from Gaza: I will never forget that message saying my daughter was alive'
"I didn't need a piece of paper or to see the bracelet he was wearing to know he was my son. As soon as I saw him, I was sure, the man affirms."
"His mother, Israa Marzouk, went into labor at eight months pregnant when the Israeli army approached her home in the Jabalia refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip."
"The little boy's family believed for a time that he was dead. His mother and the premature baby were taken to Al Shifa Hospital, the largest in the Palestinian territory."
"However, the Israeli army never proved this, although they did display some tunnels found within the complex. Hamas has always denied using medical facilities as bases."
Ibrahim Badr, a two-and-a-half-year-old boy, was evacuated from Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza and spent two years in Egypt separated from his family. He recently returned to Gaza, where his father, Jabri Badr, expressed his certainty of their bond upon seeing him. Ibrahim's mother, Israa Marzouk, gave birth during a chaotic evacuation due to Israeli military actions. The evacuation of premature babies was facilitated by the World Health Organization amid ongoing conflict and claims regarding the use of medical facilities by Hamas.
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