According to the report, 64 percent of the Palestinians killed in Israeli bombings include women and children. These include 936 women and 853 children.
इजरायली बमबारी से गाजा में अब तक 853 बच्चों समेत 4000 से ज्यादा लोगों की गई जान – 64% महिलाएं और बच्चे शामिल
A fierce war continues between Israel and Hamas. Israel is continuously targeting Hamas positions. The situation in Gaza has become very frightening amid the war. The pictures that are emerging are disturbing. According to Palestinian news agency Wafa, 254 Palestinians were killed and 562 people were injured in Israeli bombardment within 24 hours on the 10th day of the war. With this, the death toll in Gaza has reached 2,808, while the number of injured has reached 10,850.
According to the report, 64 percent of the Palestinians killed in Israeli bombings include women and children. These include 936 women and 853 children. The number of health workers killed during the war has risen to 37, including doctors, paramedics, nurses and other staff. How terrible the situation is in Gaza can be gauged from the statement of a Palestinian. A Palestinian said that when his children are asking for water, we are able to give them only one sip of water at a time. That means at this time the Palestinians are yearning for every drop.
According to the report, 3,731 residential buildings including 10,500 residential units have been completely destroyed in the Israeli bombardment. About 10 thousand housing units have been partially destroyed. While a large number of children are being killed during the war in Gaza, a large number of schools have also been damaged. According to reports, 18 schools have been completely destroyed in the attacks. At the same time, 150 schools have been partially damaged. 127 educational staff were also killed in the Israeli bombing.
Some other updates related to Israel-Hamas war
- US President Joe Biden will visit Israel and Jordan on Wednesday.
- The US said it has agreed to a deal to provide aid to Israel.
- The death toll from Israeli airstrikes in Gaza has crossed 2,800, according to Palestinian news agency Wafa.
- Trucks carrying aid for the Gaza Strip began moving from Al-Arish in Egypt towards the Rafah crossing. As soon as they get permission, they will enter Gaza and deliver humanitarian aid.
- Israel claims to have killed a senior Hamas leader, Osama Majini.
- Hamas claims that 250 people have been taken captive in Gaza. He is ready to release foreign nationals as soon as the circumstances become favourable.
- The World Health Organization has reported that there is only 24 hours of water, electricity and fuel left in the Gaza Strip.