Gaza death toll tops 25000 as Israel continues to bomb Palestinians.
The grim toll of the conflict in Gaza continues to escalate, with the latest figures revealing a devastating impact on the civilian population.
The Gaza health ministry’s report of 25,105 Palestinians killed and 62,681 injured since October 7 underscores the urgent need for international attention and intervention.
The recent surge in casualties, with 178 deaths and 293 injuries in the last 24 hours, paints a harrowing picture of the ongoing crisis.
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Israeli airstrikes, indiscriminately targeting various essential facilities, from hospitals to schools and NGOs, have exacerbated the suffering of the people in Gaza.
Dr Ahmed al-Moghrabi’s concerns about potential attacks on medical facilities like Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis highlight the precarious situation faced by healthcare providers and the vulnerable populations seeking refuge in these institutions.
As the conflict unfolds, it is imperative for the international community to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, ensuring the protection of civilians and urgently providing the necessary aid and medical assistance.
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The escalating violence demands a concerted effort to bring about a lasting and just resolution to the longstanding issues in the region, preventing further loss of innocent lives.
Dr. Ahmed al-Moghrabi, the head of the plastic surgery and burns department at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, expressed deep concern about the potential targeting of the hospital by Israeli forces.
He emphasized the catastrophic consequences such an attack would have on the already devastated region and its residents. The hospital serves as a critical medical facility in southern Gaza, providing essential care to those affected by the conflict.
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Despite the immense challenges and horrors witnessed by Palestinians since October 7, there is a continued defense from Hamas regarding the cross-border attacks on the Israeli army.
Hamas maintains that these attacks were a necessary and justified response to Israeli actions, characterizing them as a normal reaction to perceived conspiracies against the Palestinian people.
The group acknowledges that operational faults occurred during “Operation Al-Aqsa Flood” due to the rapid collapse of the Israeli security and military system, leading to chaos along the Gaza border areas.
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As tensions persist and the humanitarian crisis worsens, it is crucial for the international community to prioritize diplomatic efforts, address the root causes of the conflict, and work towards a sustainable resolution that ensures the safety and well-being of all individuals in the region.
The plea from medical professionals like Dr. Ahmed al-Moghrabi highlights the urgent need for global intervention to prevent further catastrophe.
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