The Palestinian Health Ministry disclosed that Israel’s onslaught on Gaza has resulted in 29,313 deaths and 69,333 injuries since October 7. The recent 24 hours alone witnessed 118 fatalities and 163 injuries. A grieving father in Gaza, who lost his 1.5-year-old child to Israeli bombings, blames the US and Arab nations for the suffering, asserting their complicity in the crime.
Abdul Rahman Juma’a, mourning the loss, condemned the US veto and the lack of support from Arab and Muslim nations, deeming it a collective crime. Expressing frustration, an elderly member of the Abu al-Nour family criticized Arab countries, emphasizing that even those from distant regions offered better support.
Abdul Karim Abu Mustafa lamented the innocence of his nephews killed on the beach of Khan Younis, questioning their guilt in an attack while sitting in what was presumed to be a safe area. In another incident, six individuals were reportedly killed when a car was targeted in Nuseirat, raising suspicions that it carried a displaced family.
In Nuseirat refugee camp, a kamikaze drone targeted a house, resulting in casualties. The wounded were rushed to the overwhelmed al-Aqsa Hospital. The relentless attacks extended to the mass evacuation zone, al-Mawasi, designated by the Israeli military as a safe area, where people faced air assaults and a significant presence of tanks and bulldozers.
Tragically, Rafah witnessed an overnight attack claiming the lives of five family members sheltering inside a residential home. The ongoing violence exacerbates the humanitarian crisis, with civilian casualties rising, and essential facilities strained beyond capacity. The conflict persists, further underscoring the urgent need for a peaceful resolution to prevent more loss and suffering in the region.
The escalating violence in Gaza underscores the urgent need for a peaceful resolution. The staggering human toll demands international attention and intervention to end the suffering and pave the way for a lasting and just solution. The world must unite in its call for an immediate cessation of hostilities and work towards a sustainable and inclusive peace in the region.
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