Israeli forces have killed at least 46 Palestinians and injured 130 more in the past 24 hours, according to the Palestinian health ministry. These latest casualties were the result of what officials described as five “massacres” across Gaza.
The violence has brought the Palestinian death toll to over 35,900 in more than five months of conflict, with more than 80,420 wounded. Additionally, approximately 10,000 people are missing and feared dead, believed to be buried under the rubble of destroyed buildings.
Health officials report that more than 70 per cent of the victims are children and women, underscoring the severe impact on the civilian population. The scale of the humanitarian crisis continues to grow, with international concern mounting over the escalating violence and its devastating toll on innocent lives.
The ongoing conflict has seen a series of deadly attacks by Israeli forces in Gaza, contributing to the staggering number of casualties. As the situation remains highly volatile, calls for a ceasefire and renewed diplomatic efforts are increasing from various global leaders and organizations.
The humanitarian situation in Gaza is dire, with many areas facing significant destruction and a lack of essential services. Relief efforts are being hampered by the continuous violence, making it challenging to provide necessary aid to those in need. The situation remains highly volatile, with international concern growing over the escalating violence.