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Baby girl dies after being delivered from Palestinian mother killed by Israeli airstrike

A baby girl delivered from her Palestinian mother after the womanwas killed in an Israeli airstrike in Rafah on Saturday has died, according to her surviving family.

Baby survived 5 days after being delivered via emergency caesarean

A newborn baby lying inside an incubator is seen connected to a machine to help her breathe.
Sabreen Roh, a baby delivered 10 weeks premature on Saturday after her mother was killed by an airstrike in Gaza, is pictured at four days old in an incubator at Emirati Hospital on Wednesday. The newborn later died, according to her family. (Mohamed El Saife)

A baby girl deliveredfrom a Palestinian woman whowas killed in an Israeli airstrike in Rafah on Saturday has now died, according to her family.

The baby survived for five days, butdied at the Emiratifield hospitalon Thursday. Her death was confirmed by her uncle, who spoke with CBC News latein the day.

The infant was delivered by via emergency caesarean 10 weeks premature and weighing three pounds, nine ounces on Saturday, in the aftermath of an attack in the southern Gaza city.

The blast killed her mother, who had been 30 weeks pregnant, as well as her father and older sister.

The baby was buried on Thursday next to the family she never met, herunclesaid.

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An orphaned baby girl in Gaza, who clung to life after being pulled from her dying mothers womb following an Israeli airstrike, has passed away.

The girl's family had named her Sabreen, after her mother, with Roh as a second name. Meaning "soul" or "spirit" in Arabic, "Roh"was the nameher sister had wanted for the new baby.

In interviews on Wednesday, doctors at the Emirati hospital in Rafah said they believed the baby had improved from after being born in grave condition. Shehad been supported by a ventilator known as a CPAP machine, which delivers oxygen to premature babies through small tubes in their noses.

Pregnant women and new mothers in Gaza have faced "extreme challenges" accessing health care since war broke out with Israel on Oct. 7, according to the United Nations. The organization said there were more than 155,000 new or expectant mothers in the strip as of April 4, with more than 5,000 due to deliver in the next month.

A premature baby is pictured inside an incubator, connected to a ventilator.
The newborn baby is pictured at four days old in an incubator at Emirati Hospital on Wednesday. (Mohamed El Saife)

There are just three maternity hospitals remaining in the enclave, the UN said.

Israel has killed at least 34,305 Palestinians in the last few months of war, Gaza health authorities said on Thursday. Israel is retaliating against an Oct. 7 Hamas-led attack that killed some 1,200 people and saw around 253 taken hostage, according to Israeli tallies.

With files from Rhianna Schmunk and Yasmine Hassan