Israel’s relentless military campaign in Gaza has claimed at least 58,026 lives and wounded 138,520, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry.
On Friday, an airstrike on tents in al-Mawasi, Khan Younis, killed nine displaced Palestinians, mostly children, near an aid distribution center.
Witnesses report massive Israeli airstrikes leveling residential buildings in Tuffah and Shujayea, with thick black smoke blanketing Gaza City’s skyline.
These attacks, often in violation of international law, have intensified Gaza’s suffering, targeting civilians and infrastructure with devastating precision.
Israel’s blockade and attacks have crippled Gaza’s healthcare system, exacerbating a dire humanitarian crisis.
The World Health Organization estimates 12,000 Palestinians urgently need medical evacuation, yet Israel’s restrictions hinder access to care.
Doctors Without Borders demands a “clear and predictable medical evacuation system” without family separations, stressing Palestinians’ right to return.
At least 360 medical personnel have been arrested, and 1,400 healthcare workers killed since October 2023, leaving the wounded without adequate care.
Israel’s fuel blockade since March 2 has shut down desalination plants and water facilities, plunging Gaza into a severe water crisis.
Only 12 of over 70 municipal wells function, with Asem Alnabih warning, “We’re on the verge of death.”
Families, including Aya Fayoumi’s, struggle for basic hygiene and drinking water, receiving far less than the WHO’s 15-liter daily minimum.
Israel’s actions, likened to genocide by experts, mirror historical atrocities, with safe zones bombed and civilians systematically targeted.