GAZA – The spokesperson for the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza, Ashraf al-Qudra, stated that the Israeli occupation
had killed 3,324 children over the last 23 days, creating an unprecedented
humanitarian disaster in the strip.
Qudra said more than 50 massacres had occurred in the last week alone with over 300 deceased recovered in the past few hours.
In a statement to Al-Mamlaka on Sunday, he mentioned
that the death toll had reached 8,005, including 3,324 children, 2,026 women,
and 460 elderly individuals, in addition to 20,242 injuries.
Due to the large number of martyrs Eskimo refrigerators became for children#غزة_الآن #Gaza #FreePalenstine pic.twitter.com/R5HOlW6SlR
— The Muslim (@TheMuslim786) October 30, 2023
Al-Qudra highlighted that there is a
significant number, exceeding 2,000 people, who are still missing under the
rubble, including more than a thousand children.
Amidst Al-Quds Hospital in #Gaza displaced families seek refuge, bedding down on the ground and in corridors, where the relentless echoes of Israeli airstrikes and bombings almost never fade.#Gazabombing #GazaHospital #AlQudsHospital pic.twitter.com/O7fOjS5GHW
— PRCS (@PalestineRCS) October 29, 2023
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GAZA – The spokesperson for the
Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza, Ashraf al-Qudra, stated that the Israeli occupation
had killed 3,324 children over the last 23 days, creating an unprecedented
humanitarian disaster in the strip.
Qudra said more than 50
massacres had occurred in the last week alone with over 300 deceased recovered in the past few hours.
In a statement to Al-Mamlaka on Sunday, he mentioned
that the death toll had reached 8,005, including 3,324
children, 2,026 women,
and 460 elderly individuals, in addition to 20,242 injuries.
Al-Qudra highlighted that there is a
significant number, exceeding 2,000 people, who are still missing under the
rubble, including more than a thousand children.
Read more Region and World
Jordan News