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Exclusive : Israel claims to transfer Incubators to Gaza after killing more than 4500 Children


Israel Defense Forces - Photo Credit - Twitter (x) | Children are not a Target : Photo Credit - Giles Clarke for UNOCHA

By Vineet Malik | November 14, 2023 | London, England


The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) posted tweets on its Twitter (x) page few hours back showing a photo and a video of incubators being loaded into a vehicle along with a video with an assurance of minimizing harm to civilians has invoked criticism from all over the world


In response to such tweets posted by IDF, scores of people on Twitter (x) have alleged that “Israel is spreading a false narrative to put up with its lost image for committing genocide in gross violation of International Law and International Humanitarian Law in Gaza.”



IDF few days back had deliberately blacked out Gaza by cutting the electricity supply to intensify its counter attack on Hamas.


A response to IDF on Twitter (x) says “They need electricity. What about electricity ? Incubators without electricity." ?

Death has been stalking children as heavy bombardment continues in Gaza.


As per the World Health Organization, “a child is killed every 10 minutes in Gaza.”


“Six premature babies died at al-Shifa Hospital in the last three days amid closure of medical facility due to lack of fuel and medicines. More than 100 bodies are getting decomposed inside the Hospital awaiting burial.” said Palestinian Health Ministry Spokesperson Ashraf al-Qudra.


The Hospital’s cardiac care unit was bombed by IDF yesterday.


Alleged repeated claims made by Israel about Hamas operating from beneath al-Shifa Hospital has been denied by both Hamas and al-Shifa Hospital staff.


Another response to IDF on Twitter (x) says “Wouldn’t it be better if you have never been build this rhetoric against Hospitals in the first place, now after global backlash you’re doing these shenanigans to show that you care.”

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