Credited from: LATIMES
The Health Ministry in Gaza has reported that at least 61,158 Palestinians have died since the onset of the conflict in October 2023, with 193 fatalities attributed to starvation. This alarming statistic underscores the dire humanitarian crisis facing the region, compounded by ongoing military operations and strict Israeli blockades that limit aid access, according to AA.
Recent airstrikes have exacerbated the situation, leading to numerous casualties as Palestinians attempt to access humanitarian aid. Reports indicate that at least 87 individuals were killed while seeking assistance on a single day, raising total fatalities among aid seekers to over 1,655 since May 27, as detailed by Gaza's health authorities, according to AA and Al Jazeera.
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is further underscored by UNICEF's grim assessment, reporting an alarming average of 28 children killed daily due to the lethal combination of bombardments and malnutrition. The total number of childhood fatalities in this conflict has surpassed 18,000, stressing the urgent need for immediate intervention, highlighted by reports from TRT Global and AA.
International organizations have expressed growing alarm over the conditions in Gaza as aid deliveries remain significantly below what is needed for survival. Israel has reportedly allowed a mere 843 aid trucks since late July, far short of the necessary 6,000 trucks to meet daily demands, resulting in escalating food insecurity, as reported by Al Jazeera and AA.
Despite international calls for a ceasefire to alleviate the worsening humanitarian situation, the Israeli government continues its offensive, claiming military necessity in the context of national security. Witness testimonies describe scenes of chaos at aid distribution points, with lethal confrontations leading to multiple injuries and casualties, highlighting the dire ramifications of the current military strategy, according to reports from LA Times and Channel News Asia.