The World Health Organization said it was helping to move more people from hospitals in northern Gaza as quickly as they could.
A representative said they are very worried about the safety of around 100 patients and healthcare workers still at al-Shifa.
Dr Mohamed Ghoneim was working at al-Shifa Hospital until a few days ago. He spoke to the BBC earlier today.
He tried to talk to his patients and coworkers at the hospital to see if they were able to leave, but he couldn’t reach them yet.
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World Health Organisation “very concerned” about patients in al-Shifa
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How are the infants taken out of Al-Shifa hospital doing?
The World Health Organization (WHO) has provided new information about the babies who were moved from Gaza’s Al-Shifa hospital during the weekend.
Israeli soldiers entered the hospital where 33 premature babies were being taken care of.
WHO spokesperson Christian Lindmeier told reporters in Geneva that two babies died before they were moved to safety on Sunday.
He says it was because they didn’t have enough care.
The WHO said that the babies were all very sick and still need medical care.
31 people were moved from Al-Shifa hospital, and 28 of them were then brought to Egypt. Unicef said that 20 of these children were alone and had no one to take care of them.
James Elder, a person speaking for the group, said that many parents couldn’t go to Egypt with their kids, and some kids didn’t have any parents. -

31 infants taken out of Al-Shifa Hospital as many remain in severe condition
On Sunday, 31 babies were taken out of Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza. Many international groups helped get the babies to safety in ambulances, even though there was fighting going on. People are worried about the babies’ health and safety.
The PCRS helped other groups take the babies to a hospital in southern Gaza. A source from the Egyptian government said the babies will go to Egypt on Monday.
Al-Shifa, the biggest hospital in Gaza, is now a focus of conflict in Israel’s war in the blockaded area. Hamas and people working at the hospital said that Israel’s claims are not true.
A group from the United Nations visited the hospital and said it was a very dangerous place.
The hallways and outside areas of the hospital were full of garbage and medical waste, which made it more likely for people to get sick. The patients and health workers they talked to were really scared for their safety and health, and they asked to be rescued.
For many days, the hospital was under constant attack, trapping thousands of people inside. This caused a lot of anger from the public, especially when we found out that even newborn babies were in danger.
Palestinian leaders said that some babies died because there was no electricity and not enough medical supplies. The hospital workers had to carry the babies from the machines that keep them warm and use foil to keep them from getting too cold.
The 31 babies that were moved are now in the southern city of Rafah in Gaza. Rafah is near the border with Egypt and has a crossing that has been used to bring in some aid and take out people from other countries.
We thought parents of the newborns could travel safely with their babies, but the WHO said not many babies had their family with them.
Gaza officials didn’t have much information and couldn’t locate their close family members, the WHO reported.
Ali Sbeiti, a father, was able to be with his young son Anas, who was born just three days before the war started.
“Thank you, God. ” We’re happy to know our son is safe after not seeing him for over two weeks. “We weren’t sure if he was alive or dead, especially when we couldn’t reach the doctors,” Sbeiti added.
The heavy fighting between Israel and Hamas and the lack of fuel for communication has made it harder to deliver aid and for Palestinians to get help.
The WHO said that the 31 babies who were moved to Rafah hospital have serious infections and are getting treated by the doctors there.
Eleven babies are very sick at Al-Shifa Hospital because there aren’t enough medical supplies, according to the WHO.
The doctor said they are doing tests on all the babies and giving them fluids and medicine based on how they are feeling.
Right now, they are in a tough but steady condition. This could get worse because we might run out of electricity soon if fuel doesn’t come into Gaza.
They had to leave because it was very dangerous. Some babies died and the hospital couldn’t help anyone anymore.
WHO’s leader, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said they are planning more missions to take the remaining patients and staff from Al-Shifa, as long as they are given reassurances by the groups fighting in the area that it will be safe. -

‘People are howling with thirst’ – Al-Shifa hospital director
The boss of Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza talked to the press about how things are going at the hospital.
“The hospital has no more oxygen and water. The people in the hospital are suffering and screaming because they are very thirsty. It’s a very sad situation. ”
He says there are tanks around the hospital, drones flying above and Israeli soldiers inside, especially in the emergency department.
He says Israeli soldiers have destroyed the main water pipe at Al-Shifa. At this time, the BBC cannot confirm what is happening at the hospital by themselves.
The place has over 650 patients, 500 medical workers, and over 5,000 people who had to leave their homes. The doctors can’t go to different parts of the building right now.
“He says that sniping operations are still happening, and we can’t move from one building to another. We also can’t communicate with our colleagues. ”
He said that the Israeli soldiers took some dead bodies from the hospital, and now four patients who need dialysis are very sick. -

Israeli military claims investigation of Al-Shifa Hospital might take weeks
Earlier, Lt Col Jonathan Conricus from the Israeli military talked to our friends at BBC Radio 4’s World at One show about the ongoing operation at Al-Shifa hospital.
Conricus, from the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), says they are trying to uncover the full extent of what they believe is a network belonging to Hamas under the hospital in Gaza City. However, this may take a few weeks.
Hamas says it didn’t have a military base under the facility.
Last night, the IDF let Lucy Williamson from the BBC into Al-Shifa and showed her things they claimed belonged to Hamas, such as weapons and other belongings.
The IDF has not shown any proof of a Hamas base or tunnel complex under the hospital yet.
However, Conricus said that they haven’t looked through the entire hospital yet, not even close.
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Israeli tanks and soldiers storm Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza
The largest hospital in Gaza, Al-Shifa, is said to be the shelter for thousands of Palestinians. Israel claimed that early on Wednesday morning, its forces launched a “targeted” strike against Hamas there.
Doctors are warning of a “catastrophic” situation for patients, workers, and displaced persons still inside the hospital, which has run out of fuel and is no longer deemed operable. Fighting has caused conditions at the hospital to drastically worsen in recent days.
In an online statement, the Israel Defence Forces declared that they had started “a precise and targeted operation against Hamas in a specified area in the Shifa Hospital.”
IDF representative Dwindle Lerner told CNN afterward Wednesday that the operation at Gaza’s Al-Shifa clinic was “ongoing.” Israeli radio detailed that, so distant, the armed force had found no sign of prisoners interior the clinic.
Israeli tanks and military vehicles were “inside the patio of Al-Shifa Hospital,” Khader Al Za’anoun, a columnist for the Palestinian news organization, Wafa, told CNN.
Israeli officers, he said, were within the buildings “conducting look and cross examination operations with the youthful men in the midst of seriously and rough gunfire interior the hospital.” He included that the Israeli armed force “is calling on the youthful men through megaphones to raise their hands, come out, and yield themselves.”
Prior, he said gunfire was traded over the healing center yard.
In its articulation Wednesday, Israel once more blamed Hamas of proceeding to utilize the expansive healing center complex for military purposes which, it said, “jeopardizes the hospital’s ensured status beneath worldwide law.”
Hamas and healing center authorities have reliably rejected Israel’s claims that Hamas has built a command center beneath the clinic.
The frantic circumstance at Al-Shifa clinic has activated new universal objection over Israel’s activities in Gaza. Worldwide weight on the Israeli government has too solidified in later days in the midst of accounts of critical circumstances at Gaza’s other fuel-starved healing centers, and extreme deficiencies of nourishment and water.
United Nations Secretary Common Antonio Guterres on Tuesday rehashed his calls for a ceasefire in Gaza “in the title of humanity.”
A specialist interior Al-Shifa told CNN they were given 30 minutes’ caution some time recently the Israeli operation started.
“We were inquired to remain clear of the windows and the overhangs. We will listen the armored vehicles, they are exceptionally near to the entrance of the complex,” Dr. Khaled Abu Samra said.Hundreds of staff and patients are still interior Al Shifa, concurring to the foremost later reports from the clinic, together with a few thousand who have looked for shield from Israel’s discuss and ground hostile.
The Israeli statement said, “The IDF is conducting a ground operation in Gaza to vanquish Hamas and protect our prisoners. Israel is at war with Hamas, not with the civilians in Gaza.”
A statement from Hamas faulted both Israel and the Joined together States for the Israeli armed force strike on the healing center. By supporting what it called Israel’s “false narrative” – that Hamas was utilizing Al-Shifa as a command and control base – it said the US had given Israel, “a green light … to commit more slaughters against civilians.”
Hours some time recently Israel’s strike, the White House and the Pentagon said that Hamas is putting away weapons and working a command center from the healing center.
The Pentagon said the US has recently declassified insights that claims to appear that Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad were utilizing clinics — counting Al-Shifa — as a “way to conceal and bolster their military operations and hold hostages.”
Palestinian Wellbeing Serve Dr. Mai Al-Kaila said the Israeli armed force strike speaks to, “a unused wrongdoing against humankind, restorative staff, and patients” and might have “catastrophic consequences” for patients and restorative staff.
Israel announced war on Hamas, the Palestinian activist bunch that controls Gaza, and propelled a “complete siege” of the enclave taking after Hamas’ fear assaults in Israel on October 7. An assessed 1,200 individuals were murdered in Hamas’ assaults, and around 240 taken prisoner, most of whom stay captive in Gaza.
Since at that point, the Israeli reaction has slaughtered at slightest 11,180 Palestinians – counting 4,609 children and 3,100 ladies – concurring to the Palestinian Wellbeing Service in Ramallah, which draws on restorative sources in Gaza.
Specialists and writers have portrayed disastrous conditions interior Al-Shifa, counting frantic endeavors to keep untimely babies lively and constrained strategies taking put by candlelight.
“There is no more water, nourishment, drain for children and babies … the circumstance within the healing center is catastrophic,” healing center executive Mohammad Abu Salmiya told CNN on Monday.
Writer Al Za’anoun said individuals interior the clinic “are starving, there’s no nourishment or drinkable water, we scarcely get tap water for one hour a day.”
He said handfuls of bodies are set to be buried in a mass grave within the yard of the healing center complex, as relatives cannot take off to bury their cherished ones.
“The scene is alarming, the scent of the dead individuals is terrible, most of the bodies are of ladies and children,” Al Za’anoun told CNN.
Abu Salmiya told Al Jazeera there are plans to bury more than 150 bodies, but he was stressed the grave would not be huge sufficient.