
In the Gaza Strip, the death toll has reached 43,020 after the addition of 96 new victims in the last 48 hours due to Israeli attacks, according to the Ministry of Health of the Hamas-controlled enclave. Since the beginning of the offensive, the number of injured has risen to more than 200, bringing the total to 101,110.
Palestinian authorities estimate that around 10,000 people are still trapped under the rubble, unable to be rescued due to the intensity of the Israeli Army's attacks. 69% of the fatalities are women and children, and about 200 shelters have been attacked.
The northern part of the enclave is in a critical situation due to the Israeli siege that has caused the deaths of at least a thousand Gazans over twenty consecutive days. About 100,000 people remain trapped in this area. Israel claims to have killed more than 200 fighters and evacuated over 45,000 Palestinian civilians.
The Gazan Ministry of Health has called on anyone with surgical skills to join the team at Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahia to care for patients and the injured. Additionally, it was reported today that Israeli drones struck a group of people in Jabalia, killing at least three.
Israeli bombings this Monday resulted in the deaths of two civilians and several injuries in the Sabra neighborhood of Gaza City, as well as the death of three civilians in the Al Bureij and Al Maghazi camps. In Rafah, at the southern tip of the enclave, another person died in an Israeli airstrike.