The Gaza Crisis: Rising Death Toll and Urgent Humanitarian Needs

2023-10-24 19:27:00

Gaza: Gaza was killed in an Israeli attack targeting Hamas. Hamas Health Ministry said that more than 700 people died in 24 hours. More than 2,000 of the 5,000 people killed in 17 days were children. Doctors say that if the fuel supply continues to be interrupted, the number of deaths, including those injured in hospitals and children, will rise again. The United Nations agency working for Palestinian refugees has warned that operations in Gaza will be forced to end today amid fuel shortages.

While the heavy airstrikes in Gaza continue, Israel is in the position of preparing for land and sea attacks against Hamas. The international community is very concerned about this warning of Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant. Hamas has freed two elderly Israeli women, amid increasing international pressure for the release of Hamas hostages and for Israel to declare a ceasefire.

Within hours of the release, Hamas launched airstrikes targeting Tel Aviv. Israeli sources said five people were injured. Israel distributed leaflets along the Gaza border asking for information on Hamas facilities where hostages were being held. The promise in the pamphlet is to ensure the safety of Palestinian citizens who volunteer for this and to provide financial assistance. The pamphlet also contains phone numbers to exchange information.

Israel continues to bomb houses, schools and places of worship in Gaza. Aerial footage of the collapsed Al Rimal Street in Gaza City and the Al Zahra Towers in central Gaza was captured by CNN using drones. Released.

The aid agency Save the Children revealed that at least 2,000 children were killed in Gaza and 27 in the West Bank in 17 days. 1 million children are stranded in Gaza, destitute. Save the Children demanded that urgent action be taken to save the lives of the children and the international community should support the efforts.

The UN has said that operations in Gaza will have to end today due to severe fuel shortages. The agency’s clarification complicates the situation. There are 150 refugee centers operating in Gaza under the agency’s leadership. About six lakh people live in these places. They are facing shortages including food and water. U.N. It is pointed out that if the agency stops working, their situation will become more miserable.

5087 people, including 2055 children, were killed in the Israeli attack, according to the latest figures from the Hamas Health Ministry. Ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Khudra said that the health system in Gaza is in the worst condition in history. Due to lack of fuel, electricity supply to hospitals has been cut off. Drinking water cannot be pumped. Hospitals are unable to run ventilators and incubators or even sterilize surgical instruments. 12 hospitals and 32 health centers have been completely stopped. This includes an Indonesian hospital in northern Gaza.

Meanwhile, Britain announced that 12 Britons were killed and five people were missing in the attack carried out by Hamas in Israel over the past seven days.

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