As the conflict between Israel and Palestine enters its 65th day, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues to deepen. According to the health ministry in Gaza on Friday, more than 17,400 Palestinians have been killed due to Israeli strikes since October 7.
The fatalities include over 4,000 women and 7,000 children, underscoring the heavy toll on civilians. Tens of thousands more are reported injured, and many remain missing, presumed to be under the rubble of destroyed buildings.
Families are enduring immense hardships, mourning the loss of loved ones while facing disruptions to basic services. The destruction of infrastructure has hampered rescue operations and the delivery of humanitarian aid.
The international community has expressed increasing concern over the escalating violence and the mounting civilian casualties. Calls for a ceasefire and renewed diplomatic efforts are intensifying as the humanitarian situation worsens.
Aid organizations are struggling to reach those in need due to ongoing hostilities and access challenges. The plight of Gaza’s residents highlights the urgent need for peaceful dialogue and a sustainable resolution to the long-standing conflict.
As developments continue, KhabarAsia.com remains committed to providing timely updates and comprehensive coverage of the region’s political, economic, and social landscape.
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