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Gaza families reunite years after babies evacuated amid Israel’s war

In March 2026, eight Palestinian toddlers returned to Gaza after being evacuated as premature babies from al-Shifa Hospital in November 2023 during the Israeli assault. The infants were among at least 25 premature babies sent to Egypt for medical treatment.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-03-31 · 10:01 GMTLean · CenterRead · 3 min
Gaza families reunite years after babies evacuated amid Israel’s war
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In March 2026, eight Palestinian toddlers returned to Gaza after being evacuated as premature babies from al-Shifa Hospital in November 2023 during the Israeli assault. The infants were among at least 25 premature babies sent to Egypt for medical treatment. The Palestine Red Crescent Society facilitated the return of the children, along with relatives and medical staff, to Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis. Families reunited in Rafah after more than two years of separation, expressing joy mixed with concern for the children's future amidst the ongoing conflict. The International Rescue Committee reports that the war and displacement in Gaza are reshaping family structures, leaving many children without parental care.

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War and displacement in Gaza were “reshaping family structures” leaving an increasing number of children without parental care.

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More than 72,200 people, including tens of thousands of women and children, have been killed since the war began in October 2023.

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The children were evacuated from al-Shifa Hospital in November 2023, as Israeli forces stormed the medical complex.

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Eight Palestinian toddlers evacuated as premature babies during Israel’s assault on Gaza have returned after more than two years.

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Parents under Israeli bombardment and forced displacement went weeks and months waiting to know if their babies survived.

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Infants evacuated from al-Shifa Hospital during Israel’s siege in 2023 return home after years of separation.A group of toddlers return to Gaza more than two years after they were evacuated for medical treatment in Egypt, arriving at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, on March 30, 2026 [Jehad Alshrafi/AP Photo]Published On 31 Mar 2026Eight Palestinian toddlers who were evacuated as premature babies during Israel’s assault on Gaza have returned to the war-torn territory after more than two years, offering a rare moment of joy.The children were among a group of at least 25 babies born prematurely and evacuated from al-Shifa Hospital in November 2023, as Israeli forces stormed the medical complex in Gaza City.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Green and Yellow: Two lines that separate me from my landlist 2 of 3We dug up medics in Gaza. A year later, international law remains buriedlist 3 of 3‘Dangerous escalation’: World reacts to Israel passing death penalty lawend of listCrowds gathered in Rafah on Monday for the reunion of families torn apart by Israel’s genocide in Gaza. More than 72,200 people, including tens of thousands of women and children, have been killed since the war began in October 2023.The Palestine Red Crescent Society said its teams took part in a humanitarian mission to return the eight toddlers to Gaza, accompanied by three relatives and two medical staff, after the infants received treatment outside the Strip.Parents under Israeli bombardment and forced displacement went weeks and months waiting to know if their babies survived.“Our feelings are indescribable. This is the most important moment in our lives, especially since she is my first daughter,” Samer Lulu, the father of Kinda Lulu, told Al Jazeera.“But our feelings are mixed with pain because of the reality we live in – a difficult reality, a reality with an uncertain future.“We hope that the future of our children will not be filled with the tragedy or suffering they faced at the beginning of their lives. We want a safe future for our children.”The International Rescue Committee, in a report released on Monday, said war and displacement in Gaza were “reshaping family structures” leaving an increasing number of children without parental care.“Children in Gaza have endured immense loss over the past few years,” said Ulrike Julia, Child Protection Coordinator for the IRC in the occupied Palestinian territory.“Many have been separated from their parents during displacement or after losing family members to the violence. What we are seeing now is communities doing everything they can to care for these children, often with very little support themselves. Family-based care is the best option for most children, but these arrangements cannot hold without sustained assistance.”Reuniting is ‘a beautiful feeling’In 2023, the babies were moved from al-Shifa to southern Gaza before being evacuated to Egypt for life-saving treatment.Inside Gaza’s hospitals, doctors struggled to keep them alive under Israel’s siege.“There were severe shortages in medicine, like antibiotics, solutions, and food, which were banned by Israel from reaching al-Shifa medical complex,” said Mohammad Zaqout, a doctor at Emirati Hospital and director general of hospitals in the Palestinian Ministry of Health.Ola Hijji, the mother of Sulaiman Hijji, another one of the toddlers, said she was forced to undergo a caesarean section at eight months pregnant after severe pain and complications.“They took him from al-Helou Hospital to the neonatal intensive care unit at al-Shifa Hospital, and I haven’t seen him since,” Hijji said. “It’s a beautiful feeling [to reunite].”Despite an ongoing “ceasefire” in the Strip since October 2025, Israeli attacks on the coastal territory have continued on a near-daily basis, killing more than 700 Palestinians and injuring many more, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.On Tuesday, Israeli air strikes killed at least five people in ⁠Gaza. Health officials said an attack in Jabalia, north of the enclave, ⁠killed at least three people, while another strike killed two others in Khan Younis, in the south.Seprately, two Palestinians were wounded by Israeli forces east of the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza, Palestinian news agency Wafa reported, quoting local medical sources.
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