JAKARTA - Palestinian Red Crescent Society on Saturday, November 11 said babies at Al-Quds Hospital in Gaza were dehydrated amid Israeli attacks on hospitals.

The babies at Al-Quds Hospital are dehydrated due to lack of breast milk, the human rights organization said in a statement on platform X.

It was also stated that the hospital's medical staff continued to work around the clock despite power outages and intense Israeli airstrikes.

The president of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent (IFRC), Francesco Rocca, urged the international community to save the babies in Gaza.

"That's enough! How can the international community accept the situation in Gaza?" Rocca wrote on the platform.

The babies in the incubator and patients in the ICU are risking their lives in Al-Quds hospital.

Israel has continued to carry out air and ground attacks in the Gaza Strip, including hospitals, residences and places of worship, since the Palestinian resistance group Hamas launched cross-border attacks on October 7.

At least 11,078 Palestinians, including 4,506 children and 3,027 women, died as a result of Israeli aggression. Meanwhile, the number of deaths on the Israeli side nearly reached 1,200 people, according to official figures.


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