Death toll in Gaza soars to 42,924 as Israeli airstrikes continue unabated
The death toll in the Gaza Strip has surged to 42,924, with more than 100,833 individuals reported injured, according to Gaza’s health authorities.
Over the past 48 hours, Israeli airstrikes reportedly resulted in seven massacres across Gaza, killing at least 77 Palestinians and injuring 289 others. Medical sources indicate that women and children comprise the majority of the victims.
Emergency responders face mounting challenges in accessing affected areas, as ongoing airstrikes and restricted access have hindered ambulance and civil defense operations. Many casualties remain trapped under debris or lie in the streets, unreachable amid the destruction and ongoing attacks.
Despite calls for a ceasefire from the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) and directives from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) urging action to prevent genocide, Israeli airstrikes on Gaza continue.
Human rights groups and international bodies have expressed alarm over the humanitarian situation, pressing for immediate measures to protect civilians and deliver aid. The situation remains dire as Gaza endures one of its deadliest escalations, with the lack of a ceasefire deepening the crisis. (ILKHA)