oh body count caused by Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip since October 7 It rose this Sunday to 20,424according to the local Ministry of Health, controlled by Hamas, cited by the EFE agency.
According to the same source, the number of wounded has risen to 54,036 since the start of the war. Of the total of 20,424 deaths, it is estimated that more than 70% were civilians, among them more than eight thousand children, with an estimate of 7,500 dead still under the rubble of the buildings, according to EFE.
The Gaza Ministry of Health further revealed that, In the last 24 hours, at least 166 people died and 384 were injured in the Gaza Strip.
According to the official Palestinian Wafa agency, the Israeli army continued its “incessant air strikes against residential areas in several regions of the Gaza Strip”, especially in Khan Yunis, in the south, but also in Jabalia and other areas in the north.
One An aerial bombardment near the Al Rafii school in Jabalia caused dozens of victimsgood as Similar attacks in the neighborhoods of Saftawi, Shaykh Radwan, Tuffah, Daraj and Rimal in Gaza City.
In the central Gaza Strip, one civilian was killed and others were wounded when Israeli warplanes attacked a house in the Bureij refugee camp, a hitherto safe area, where a new evacuation order was issued on Friday.
Israel ordered the evacuation of eight cities in the central province and ordered residents to move to the city of Deir al-Balah, where, according to Palestinian sources, five massacres occurred in the last 48 hours, leaving 28 dead and wounded. in 88.
In the south, medical sources reported that 19 civilians were killed in Khan Younis by Israeli airstrikes.
The Palestinian Red Crescent revealed that several people injured in the bombings ended up dead in an area near the Karm Abu Salem crossing, in the south of the enclave, because “Israeli forces prevented ambulances from reaching the area.”
The organization also denounced that Israeli troops “continue to block the arrival of medical and relief aid to the north of the Gaza Strip.”
Meanwhile, journalists Momahed Yunis al Zaytun and Mohamed Abdul Khaled were killed in one of the attacks in the central Gaza Strip, where the number of journalists killed in the war continues to rise.
Source: TSF