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Al Shifa hospital director says three premature babies died due to lack of fuel to run incubators

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There's been no relief for Palestinians in Gaza as they endure another night of air strikes and bombardment across the strip.

The two largest hospitals have shut down and are surrounded by Israeli forces.

Hundreds of patients including 36 newborn babies are at risk. Three have already died.

The director of Al Shifa hospital in Gaza city says the rest of the babies will die if they're not moved within the next 48 hours.

Al Jazeera’s Imogen Kimber reports.
For more updates, Hani Mahmoud joins us from Khan Younis inside the Gaza Strip.

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