According to “Cairo News Channel” in a breaking news report citing Palestinian medical sources, the number of child martyrs has risen to 13,430 and women to 8,900 since the beginning of the Israeli aggression on Gaza.
The Israeli occupation forces continue their assault on the Gaza Strip by land, sea, and air for the 150th consecutive day since October 7, resulting in over 30,000 Palestinian casualties, most of whom are children and women, and more than 71,000 injuries.
Additionally, over 8,000 individuals are still missing under the rubble and on the streets, as the occupation prevents ambulance crews from reaching them.
In a statement issued on Sunday, the UN Security Council made an urgent call to Israel, urging the prompt facilitation of sufficient humanitarian aid access to civilians across the Gaza Strip.
The Council voiced profound concern regarding the potential food insecurity faced by the 2.2 million residents of Gaza as a consequence of the ongoing conflict.
Emphasizing the critical need for immediate action, the Council urged Israel to maintain open border crossings to allow the entry of aid into Gaza.
Additionally, they called for the facilitation of the opening of additional crossings to meet the escalating humanitarian needs. This plea aligns with repeated warnings from the United Nations about the looming threat of famine in Gaza in recent weeks.
While the UN Security Council underscores the urgency of delivering humanitarian aid to the population of Gaza, the situation in the region remains dire. This has triggered international calls for swift and effective intervention to address the escalating crisis and ensure the timely delivery of crucial assistance to those in need. As the world watches, the focus intensifies on diplomatic efforts to ease the humanitarian situation and bring relief to the suffering people of Gaza.




