As the Israeli military campaign in Gaza enters its third month, the death toll in the region has soared to 41,182, with the majority of the casualties being women and children, according to Palestinian medical sources.
Since the offensive began on October 7, the number of injured has also reached a staggering 95,280, leaving the densely populated strip in a dire humanitarian crisis.
The situation has been exacerbated by the fact that thousands of victims remain trapped under rubble, making rescue efforts extremely challenging.
Medical teams are working around the clock, but ongoing hostilities and destroyed infrastructure hinder their ability to reach those still buried under debris.
Ambulance and civil defense teams are struggling to access critical areas due to continued military operations, leaving many civilians at risk.
In the past 24 hours alone, Israeli forces have reportedly carried out four large-scale massacres targeting Palestinian families, resulting in the deaths of 64 people and the injury of another 155.
Despite international calls for de-escalation and humanitarian aid, the conflict continues to escalate, with civilian areas repeatedly being caught in the crossfire.
The ongoing bombardment and ground operations in Gaza have drawn widespread condemnation from the international community, with humanitarian organizations warning of the grave consequences for civilians.
The conflict, which has claimed tens of thousands of lives, continues to fuel tensions in the region and raises questions about the long-term prospects for peace.