Gaza Under Extermination and Siege: 61,000 Dead and 154,000
Injured Due to Israeli Occupation Aggression
The
Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza announced on Tuesday that the death toll
from the ongoing genocide carried out by the Israeli occupation since October
7, 2023, has risen to 61,722, with 154,525 injured.
The
ministry stated in its daily report that the hospitals in the Gaza Strip
received 123 fatalities and 437 new injuries over the past 24 hours.
It also
noted that since the Israeli occupation resumed its aggression on March 18, the
total number of Palestinian casualties has reached 10,201 deaths and 42,484
injuries.
Separately,
the number of casualties among those waiting for aid since May 27 has risen to
1,859 deaths and over 13,594 injuries, following the killing of 21 Palestinians
and the wounding of 185 in a single day.
According
to ministry reports, the aid distribution plan, implemented by the Israeli
occupation authorities since May 27 with U.S. support, has come to be known
among Palestinians as “death traps,” while it has been rejected by the United
Nations and international relief organizations.
The
ministry reported that eight Palestinians died in the past 24 hours due to
complications from famine and malnutrition, including three children, bringing
the total death toll from famine and malnutrition to 235, including 106
children.
The
Israeli occupation authorities, with U.S. backing, continue to carry out a
genocide that includes killing, starvation, destruction, and forced
displacement since October 7, 2023, ignoring international calls and
International Court of Justice orders to halt the aggression.
In
addition to the dead and injured, most of whom are women and children, the
aggression has left more than 9,000 missing persons and hundreds of thousands
displaced, while famine has claimed additional lives amid a suffocating
blockade of the Gaza Strip.
(Source:
Anadolu Agency)
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