The UN humanitarian officials stated that a ceasefire is more important than ever because additional patients, including preterm newborns, have reportedly perished in Gaza City’s bombed-out Al-Shifa hospital, which has been without electricity for three days due to escalating Israeli military attacks. Additionally, United Nations offices throughout the world honoured the 101 employees who have lost their lives in the violence that has engulfed Gaza, marking the greatest loss in the organization’s 78-year existence. In the meantime, the 37 premature newborns at the hospital were moved over the weekend to an operating room without their incubators, with medical staff attempting to heat the space, according to the Gaza health authority, the UN’s health agency WHO reported on Sunday night. Six babies at Al-Shifa passed away Monday.