Since the last update, the situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate. Israeli strikes continue in several areas of the enclave, while the already exhausted civilian population suffers new human losses and increasingly difficult living conditions.
Additional deaths in just a few days
Over the past 48 hours, bombardments have killed several dozen Palestinians, particularly in the southern Gaza Strip and near Gaza City. Hospital sources indicate that entire families are among the victims, some hit in their homes or makeshift shelters.
The overall death toll now exceeds 72,000 Palestinians, a figure that continues to rise as new bodies are found under the rubble. Rescue teams emphasize that many areas remain inaccessible, raising fears of an even higher real toll.
Strikes in densely populated areas
Recent attacks have hit densely populated neighborhoods, where many displaced people are concentrated. Witnesses describe violent explosions followed by scenes of panic, with civilians trying to flee without a safe destination. In several cases, rescue efforts were slowed by road conditions and lack of equipment.
Humanitarian aid still hampered
The humanitarian situation remains extremely worrying. Access to aid remains limited, with convoys slowed or blocked, and NGOs forced to reduce their activities. This situation has a direct impact on the population, who lack food, drinking water, and medical care.
In several displaced persons camps, food distributions have become irregular. Humanitarian organizations warn of an increased risk of malnutrition, particularly among children.
Hospitals at breaking point
The healthcare system is on the verge of collapse. Hospitals still in operation are functioning with very limited resources, while exhausted medical staff face a constant influx of injured. Doctors report an increase in preventable deaths, linked to a lack of care and equipment.
A population without respite
The inhabitants of Gaza, already displaced multiple times, live in extremely precarious conditions. Between bombardments, shortages, and permanent uncertainty, the population remains exposed to daily violence, with no clear prospect of improvement.
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