10022 martyrs and more than 25 thousand wounded are the victims of the continuous Israeli occupation aggression on Gaza Strip

The number of victims of the continuous Israeli aggression on the besieged Gaza Strip for the 31st day has increased to 10022, in addition to more than 25 thousand wounded amid the continuation of the savage war launched by the occupation over the collapsed Palestinian health system, which has become completely paralyzed and unable to save the lives of thousands of wounded and patients.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health said in a statement today: The Israeli occupation committed during the past twenty -four hours 19 massacres, which killed 252 martyrs, bringing the number of massacres committed by the occupation since the beginning of its aggression on the seventh of last October to 1050 massacres against Palestinian families.

The Ministry said that the number of martyrs rose to 10022, including 4104 children and 2,641 women, in addition to 25408 wounded, indicating that they received 2350 reports of missing persons under the rubble, including 1,300 children.

The Ministry pointed out that the occupation attacks on the health system led to the martyrdom of 192 paramedics and the destruction of 32 ambulances. In addition, the aggression targeted 113 health institutions, put 16 hospitals and 32 primary care centers out of service due to the bombing and running out of fuel.

The Ministry emphasized that the Israeli aggression concentrated during the past hours, in a blatant manner, on Al -Nasr Hospitals for Children, the specialized Al-Rantisi hospital, as well as the Eyes and Mental Health hospitals.

The Ministry renewed its call on the international community to take urgent and effective measures to protect the health system and ambulances, protect the wounded, patients, medical crews and the displaced, and to provide a safe and urgent humanitarian corridor to provide medical supplies, fuel and medical delegations.

Inas Abdulkareem

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