Premature babies who escaped Gaza war finally reunited with families

CBS News
March 31, 2026
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Palestinian parents separated from premature infants evacuated from Gaza during war have been reunited with their children.

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Palestinian parents separated from their premature newborns during the war in Gaza have been reunited with their children for the first time. The infants were evacuated from Gaza as medical cases, leaving families unable to accompany them and creating months of separation during the conflict. The reunions represent a rare moment of relief for families fractured by the war, which has displaced tens of thousands and created severe humanitarian conditions. The cases highlight the particular vulnerability of premature and critically ill infants caught in active conflict zones, where medical infrastructure has been severely damaged. The reunifications underscore the ongoing toll the war has taken on civilian populations, including the youngest and most vulnerable.

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