Martyrdom of more than 9 thousand Palestinians as a result of lack of sanitation
The director of the information office of the Hamas government in Al-Thwabateh, pointing out that more than 20 different diseases have spread among the refugees, said that more than 9 thousand people have died due to the lack of sanitation. |
According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, Ismail al-Thawabateh, director of the Hamas government’s information office in Gaza, emphasized that more than 400,000 Palestinians in Gaza are facing “real famine”.
Al-Thawabateh pointed out that more than 20 different diseases have spread among the displaced people, and said: “More than 9,000 people have died due to the lack of sanitation.
While asking Egypt to reopen the Rafah crossing, he emphasized: Israeli fighters have bombed more than five refugee settlements. The current humanitarian situation in Gaza is catastrophic.
“Ashraf al-Qadara”, the spokesperson of the Gaza Ministry of Health, announced today, on the 180th day of the war, that the Zionist regime’s army has stopped fighting in the past 24 hours. 20 new crimes in different areas of Gaza have resulted in 190 martyrs and 340 injured. He also announced that since the beginning of the Gaza war, 25295 people have been martyred and 63 thousand Another person has been injured and more than seven thousand people are still under the rubble.
Al-Aqsa TV network also reported that the battle is intense in Khan Yunis and the sound of clashes and explosions near Nasser Hospital. is heard According to the correspondent of this network, the conflict is going on in both the eastern and western axis of Khan Yunis, and the invaders are trying to enter from the western areas of Khan Yunis, but the resistance is resisting this land advance.
The situation in Khanyounes is also so dire that some Palestinian citizens have to bury their martyrs in the yard of Nasser Hospital; Because Israeli weapons are present around the hospital and do not allow anyone to leave the hospital.
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