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Infants’ Decomposed Remains Discovered In Gaza’s Evacuated Hospital ICU

Infants’ decomposed bodies were discovered on hospital beds at Gaza’s evacuated Al-Nasr Hospital’s ICU unit.

Three of the infants were hooked up to the hospital devices and diapers and milk bottles were discovered near the bodies.

On November 27, journalist Mohamed Baalousha, a Gaza correspondent for the UAE-based news outlet Al Mashhad, captured a video in which four decaying bodies could be seen.

“Al-Nasr Hospital was evacuated on the order of Israel forces on November 10”, numerous medical workers and health authorities working there reported.

The medical personnel stated that they were forced to leave small children in the ICU due to a lack of secure transportation.

The Israel Defence Forces denied responsibility for the killings, claiming that charges were unfounded and distorted facts.

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Spriha Rai

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