who says its intensive care unit had been hit. he says, separately, because of fuel shortages, two patients on ventilators have died, one a baby. according to the world health organisation, there are currently 130 babies on incubators in gaza. 45 of them are believed to be at the al shifa hospital. the gaza health ministry say 39 of them are now at serious risk of death, give the lack of fuel and power. let s take a listen to that surgeon from al shifa now, he sent this audio update. those two patients who were in a ventilator, one in the icu, one in the neonatal icu unit. it is very, very dangerous, very critical situation. there is no water even in the main building, no electricity, no food even, and no fuel. the generator stopped to work in the main subspecialty building, shooting and bombardment everywhere. you hear it at every second here around the shifa hospital. and no one can get out from the shifa hospital. no one can come to the shifa hospital. the situation is ver
situation with no fuel in the ventilators have stopped working in the main building. we feel it every few seconds hear from the al shifa hospital. the people who try this morning with a ventilator from the hospital had been shot in the streets and some of them have been killed and some injured. no one can arrive to the hospital. we cannot get outside of the building because thatis get outside of the building because that is shooting everywhere. we don t have electricity, we don t have water or even food and we are afraid that is in the middle of the night we lost electricity to the main i see you and the prenatal i see you and one of the team was hurt in the neck and was paralysed. we don t want to have any breaks due to dead bodies outside the main generator which is not working because we don t have fuel to run this generator. this is the situation now. at gaza s largest hospital, al shifa , the international charity msf says attacks intensified overnight, adding it has los
The Red Sea port city of Eilat in Israel experienced an aerial attack, causing no casualties, according to the military. An Iranian-backed armed group in Iraq claimed responsibility for the attack. The military reported that a flying object launched from east of Israel struck a building in Eilat, but did not provide further details. Sirens were activated in the city, but there was no interception by air defenses. Eilat has previously been targeted by missile and drone attacks, including from the Iranian-aligned Houthi movement in Yemen and a group in Syria.
At least one person was killed and several others injured as Ukrainian cities came under renewed aerial attack from Russian forces in the early hours of Thursday. "The Russians fired on Selydove during the night, killing one person and injuring another seven," the Ukrainian governor of the partially occupied Donetsk region, Vadym Filashkin, wrote on Telegram. Damage occurred to 53 high-rise buildings, 10 private homes and 24 vehicles, he wrote. Filashkin did not say which weapons were used in th