The figure was reported by the Gaza Ministry of Health. Meanwhile, concern continues over the lack of supplies and border blockades.
He conflict between Israel and Hamas continues to worsen, and leaving more fatal victims. In this case, the israeli army launched again large scale offensive about the city of Loopwith a bombing which took place this Wednesday morning, and left a balance of 755 dead.
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As reported by the Gaza Ministry of Healthis he deadliest attack of bombings on the Strip since what happened at the beginning of the conflict, the last October 7. With this latest attack, the Palestinian deaths rise to 6,546within the framework of a war that seems to have no end.


Of the total number of deaths, 2,704 were minorsand of the dead in the last 24 hours, 344 were children. In this context, and with more than 17,439 injured In the Strip, the biggest concern is the lack of inputs(who cannot enter through the Israeli border blockade) and the sanitation that don’t work because lack of fuel.
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One of the people who was trapped by the new bombings that took place in Loop.
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At the same time, Ezat al Sharqone of the members of the Hamas Political Officeissued a statement declaring that “Israel is destroying infrastructurebombing hospitals, schools, mosques, churches and civil government institutions, cutting off water, electricity and internet.”
For its part, the Israel’s response Faced with these accusations was that its Armed Forces launched the offensive in the last 24 hours, and that “they managed to hit hundreds of Hamas military and government targets” in Gaza, including several entrances to tunnels, command headquarters, weapons depots and places from which projectiles were fired.
The health emergency in Gaza reaches its limit
The United Nations Organization (UN) warned that between this Wednesday night and Thursday morning they must stop its operations in Gaza due to lack of fuel, while the levels of devastation in hospitals reach a unprecedented pace.
At the same time, the UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, condemned Hamas attacks and denounced the violations of international humanitarian law in front of the organization’s Security Council, which earned him the resignation request from the government of Israel.
Meanwhile, hospitals in Gaza reach their limit of supplies, prompting them to begin paralyze all servicesexcept emergency ones.
This situation occurs because The Israeli Army prevents new supplies from arriving of fuel and other necessary things to Gaza. At the same time, they allow very few trucks with help enter through the Rafah crossing, between the Strip and Egypt. So far, only eight vehicles with food, water and medicine were able to enter, while the organizations assure that they need at least 100 per day.
Source: Ambito