The health ministry in Gaza reported Thursday that over 36,224 people have been killed during more than seven months of conflict between Israel and Palestinian militants.
This toll includes at least 53 deaths in the past 24 hours alone. Additionally, 81,777 people have been wounded in the Gaza Strip since the war began on October 7, following an attack by Hamas militants on Israel.
The prolonged conflict has led to widespread devastation and a significant humanitarian crisis in the region. The ongoing Isaeli hostilities have caused extensive damage to infrastructure, homes, and public services in Gaza, exacerbating the suffering of the civilian population.
Efforts by international organizations and local authorities to deliver humanitarian aid have been hampered by the conflict, making it difficult to reach those in need. The situation has drawn widespread condemnation and calls for an immediate ceasefire from various global entities and human rights groups.
The United Nations and other international bodies have been urging both sides to engage in dialogue to bring about a peaceful resolution to the conflict. However, the situation remains dire, with no signs of an imminent end to the violence.
The impact of the war extends beyond the immediate casualties and injuries, affecting the mental health and well-being of millions of people in the region.
The health ministry continues to call for urgent international intervention to address the escalating humanitarian crisis and to ensure the protection of civilians caught in the crossfire.
The ongoing conflict highlights the urgent need for a sustainable and comprehensive peace process to prevent further loss of life and to promote stability in the region.




