One month of war between Israel and Hamas: the death toll in Gaza exceeds 10,000
As the war against the Gaza Strip entered its second month, Israeli warplanes and artillery attacked civilian homes in several parts of the city, killing many Palestinian civilians, including children and women.
According to the official Palestinian news agency WAFA, which reported on the events in Gaza, Israeli planes attacked the al-Hamayde family home in the Shabbura refugee camp in the city of Rafah, killing five people, including a woman.
One person was killed and many people were injured as a result of the Israeli bombing of a building in the northern Gaza Strip.

Israel’s attack on the Maghazi refugee camp generated great panic and fear among the civilian population.
Israeli artillery units and aircraft bombed the surroundings of the Quds hospital in the Tel el-Heva region of the Gaza Strip, the Shati and al-Magazi refugee camps, the Zeytun district and many places in the Beit Hanoun area . It was reported that there were many deaths and injuries as a result of the bombing.
While the Palestinian Red Crescent announced that Israeli warplanes attacked the area around the Jerusalem Hospital with two missiles, it called on aid organizations to urgently deliver basic aid to Gaza and the northern region.
On the other hand, hospital sources announced that there are 48 hours of fuel left in the Jerusalem Hospital, 30 hours in the Avde Hospital, 24 hours in the Indonesian Hospital and some departments of the Indonesian Hospital are already out of service.
Israeli warplanes were also reported to have hit a mosque in the Burayj refugee camp.
10 THOUSAND PALESTINIANS WERE KILLED
Martin Griffiths, Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and United Nations (UN) Emergency Relief Coordinator, said: “The killing of 10,000 Palestinians since 7 October challenges the fundamental values ​​of humanity.”
Griffiths shared a post on his social media account “. he said.
UN Secretary-General Guterres said: “Gaza, where girls and boys are killed and injured every day, has become a children’s graveyard.” He reiterated his call for an urgent humanitarian ceasefire.
The US Department of Defense (Pentagon) also announced that civilian casualties in Gaza as a result of Israeli attacks since October 7 were in the thousands, but that they could not give an exact figure.
THE NUMBER OF DEATHS INCREASES EVERY MINUTE
While Hamas’s armed wing, the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, launched a comprehensive attack on the morning of October 7, claiming that Israel was “responding to its continued violations against the Palestinians and their sacred values, especially the Masjid al-Aqsa”, the Israeli army also launched intense airstrikes against the Gaza Strip. The bombing began.
Israel announced that more than 1,400 Israelis, including 345 soldiers, were killed and 5,132 people were wounded in attacks carried out from Gaza.
According to Israel, the number of soldiers killed in clashes in the Gaza Strip since October 31 has risen to 30, while the Qassam Brigades are holding 242 Israeli prisoners. An Israeli soldier was also killed in the occupied West Bank.
According to the Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza, 10,022 Palestinians, including 4,104 children and 2,641 women, were killed and at least 25,000 people were injured in Israeli attacks.
In the West Bank and Jerusalem, Israeli forces and Jewish settlers killed 160 Palestinians.
The Israeli army attacked the Shifa hospital, which is the largest health center in Gaza with thousands of wounded and civilians, the Nasr children’s hospital, the Al-Ehli Baptist hospital and the Turkish-Palestinian Friendship hospital, as well as the surroundings of Jerusalem and Palestinian-affiliated Indonesian hospitals. Red Crescent, forcing evacuation. Hundreds of people were killed and injured in the attacks.
In clashes between the Israeli army and Hezbollah since October 8, 63 Hezbollah members and 4 Israeli soldiers were killed. (AGENCIES)
Source: Sozcu

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