Crisis in Gaza Deepens: Tens of Thousands Dead
Fighting in Gaza continues, with the death toll exceeding 60,000. Bodies remain under rubble, and many are missing. International organizations express grave concern.
The situation in the Gaza Strip remains critical amid ongoing armed conflict. According to local sources, the total number of deaths has reached approximately 62,000, including around 18,000 minors. Precise casualty figures are difficult to determine due to the large number of bodies still trapped under rubble and many civilians listed as missing.
Military operations are being conducted in densely populated areas with heavily damaged infrastructure. Reports confirm the extensive use of airstrikes and other weaponry. A large portion of Gaza remains inaccessible to humanitarian missions due to ongoing combat and blocked corridors.
International organizations and humanitarian agencies continue to call for an immediate ceasefire and unimpeded access to civilians. Emphasis is placed on the need to protect civilians and civilian infrastructure, including hospitals, schools, and shelters.
Amid the escalation, global concern over the humanitarian crisis is growing. Food and medical aid are being delivered in limited quantities. Human rights groups report deteriorating living conditions and a rising number of displaced people.
Despite repeated calls for de-escalation, hostilities persist. Issues of compliance with international humanitarian law, accountability of parties, and the possibility of ending the conflict remain central to international discussions.
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