Gaza Casualties Rise Amid Ongoing Conflict

The death toll in Gaza has reached 43,020 following recent Israeli attacks, while emergency services estimate thousands remain trapped under rubble. The humanitarian crisis deepens as violence persists.


Gaza Casualties Rise Amid Ongoing Conflict

The Ministry of Health in the Gaza enclave reported that the number of deaths due to Israeli attacks has risen to 43,020, with 96 fatalities in the last 48 hours. Additionally, more than 200 injuries have been recorded, reaching a total of 101,110 since the beginning of the offensive, which has lasted more than a year.

Palestinian authorities have expressed concern for about 10,000 people trapped under rubble, unable to be rescued due to the intensity of the bombings. It is reported that 69% of the fatalities are women and children, and that Israeli forces have attacked around 200 shelter centers.

In northern Gaza, which has been under Israeli siege for more than twenty consecutive days, the death of a thousand Palestinians has been reported, with about 100,000 people trapped in the area, according to local health sources.

Israel has declared that it has killed more than 200 fighters and facilitated the evacuation of more than 45,000 Palestinian civilians. Meanwhile, the Gaza Ministry of Health has called for assistance from anyone with medical skills to join the team at Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahia, where some healthcare staff were detained following an Israeli attack.

In the latest Israeli bombings, at least five deaths were registered in different parts of Gaza. Israeli drones struck a group of people in Jabalia, causing three deaths. In the Sabra neighborhood of Gaza, two civilians died and several were injured. In the Al Bureij and Al Maghazi camps, three more deaths were reported, including that of a child. Another death was also reported in Rafah due to an Israeli airstrike.