newsroom. i m jim acosta in washington. we begin this hour with a critical situation unfolding in gaza. this as intense fighting between israeli forces and hamas forces continue around gaza s biggest hospital, al-shifa. doctors without borders who has staff inside said the clashes are stopping them from evacuating patients. that the hospital has lost power. the director of the health ministry in gaza said two babies died after a generator was damaged in that hospital. the idf said it is working on a plan to help evacuate infants from the hospital s pediatric unit and denies claims the hospital is under siege. israeli officials say the military can coordinate with anyone who wants to leave the hospital safely. in the meantime, the red cross said gaza s health care system has passed the point of no return. intense fighting is taking place over the streets of northern gaza. let go straight to correspondent oren lieberman who has more on this. what are you seeing right now? rep
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