The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced on Monday a tragic surge in the death toll resulting from the Israeli onslaught on the Gaza Strip, reaching a staggering 33,207 martyrs and leaving 75,933 wounded since October 7th.
In a statement, the Palestinian Ministry of Health reported 32 martyrs and 47 injured as a result of Israeli airstrikes on Gaza in the past 24 hours alone.
The Israeli occupation persists in its intensified and unprecedented aggression against the Gaza Strip, employing air, land, and sea assaults, resulting in the deaths and injuries of thousands, predominantly innocent children and women.
Despite ongoing rescue efforts, thousands of martyrs and wounded individuals remain trapped under the rubble due to relentless bombings and perilous field conditions.
This dire situation unfolds against the backdrop of a suffocating siege on the enclave and strict restrictions on the entry of fuel and urgent humanitarian aid, exacerbating the already catastrophic humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
The Gaza Strip, a densely populated Palestinian territory bordered by Israel and Egypt, has been subjected to repeated conflicts and devastating humanitarian crises.
The region has faced severe economic hardship and infrastructure challenges exacerbated by years of blockade and military assaults.
The recent surge in violence marks another tragic chapter in the longstanding Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with Gaza often bearing the brunt of the casualties and destruction.
The international community has called for an end to the violence and a return to meaningful dialogue to achieve a lasting peace in the region.
However, the situation remains precarious, with the humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsening with each passing day.