Gaza death toll from ongoing Israeli aggression surpasses 34,535

World Tuesday 30/April/2024 15:55 PM
By: WAFA
Gaza death toll from ongoing Israeli aggression surpasses 34,535

Gaza: The Palestinian death toll from Israel's deadly aggression against the Gaza Strip since October 7th, 2023, has now surged to 34,535, medical sources confirmed on Monday.

Sources added that at least 77,704 others have also been injured in the onslaught.

At least 47 people were killed and 61 others were injured in Israeli attacks that took place in the last 24 hours, they added.

The sources said that many victims are still trapped under rubble and on the roads as rescuers are still unable to reach them.

Over 10,000 missing people

The bodies of over 10,000 missing people are still under the rubble, according to rescue and aid teams.

They said that the bodies of more than 10,000 missing people, who are not listed as fatalities, remain buried under the rubble of destroyed buildings since the onset of the Israeli genocidal offensive on the blockaded Gaza Strip on October 7, and specialised medical crews have not been able so fat to recover them.

They added the efforts to retrieve the bodies are impeded by the very basic search tools used to this end, and, therefore, it would take two to three years.

They warned that the pile of thousands of bodies under the rubble was causing an outbreak of diseases and epidemics, particularly given high temperature, which speeds up decomposition of such bodies.

They called upon international aid teams and organizations to put pressure on Israel to allow the entry of the equipment necessary to save the injured and retrieve the bodies of those killed in the ongoing genocidal offensive.

MSF says devastation of Gaza’s health system increases the number of fatalities
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) said on Tuesday that the devastation of the health system due to the ongoing Israeli genocidal offensive on the Gaza Strip increases the number of fatalities.

In a report titled 'GAZA’S SILENT KILLINGS: The destruction of the healthcare system and the struggle for survival in Rafah,' MSF revealed that the entire healthcare system of the Gaza Strip “has been decimated” and that people were suffering from severe malnutrition, causing their physical and mental health to deteriorate.

“On 13 October 2023, more than one million Palestinian men, women and children were forcibly displaced into Rafah, an area the Israeli forces claimed would be safe. However, not only are military operations ongoing in Rafah, but the basic conditions for the survival of the civilian population are not in place. People in Rafah are exposed to serious risks of mental and physical harm, as witnessed by MSF teams within the primary healthcare centres and in the post-partum ward where MSF provides medical care in Rafah,” the report said.

Sounding the alarm over acute malnutrition, MSF said: “The Israeli authorities’ restrictions on commercial and humanitarian supplies entering Gaza have pushed the population to the edge of starvation. In a country where acute malnutrition was previously unseen, MSF has recorded an alarming upward trend in the number of children, pregnant women and new mothers with acute malnutrition. And yet MSF primary healthcare centres in Rafah give an insight into just a fraction of a much wider crisis, as conditions in north Gaza – to which MSF teams have no access – are reportedly much more dire.”

“The population has been exposed to six months of gruelling conflict, with a death toll exceeding any other war in the twenty-first century. Even those who have fled to allegedly safe areas are still unsafe. While MSF mental health teams continue to support this traumatised population and maintain a hope that people will eventually recover from their experiences, it is impossible to build resilience and coping mechanisms until a basic sense of safety is restored.”

Highlighting the looming threat of disease outbreaks, MSF said: “The threat of disease outbreaks looms over Rafah. People’s living conditions are horrific, particularly with the lack of clean drinking water and the accumulation of rubbish and untreated sewage in the streets – a direct result of the blockade imposed by Israeli authorities on fuel entering Gaza. Initial predictions anticipate that health-related excess mortality rates caused by this conflict will be in the tens of thousands; these are Gaza’s “silent killings””.

It warned that “Gaza’s health system stands shattered; its road to recovery will be long and uncertain – spanning years, if not decades” and stressed the need for “an immediate, sustained and durable ceasefire.”