Two million displaced people in the Gaza Strip… crying out to the conscience of the world

Two million Palestinians out of 2.4 million in the afflicted Gaza Strip, have been displaced since the start of the Israeli occupation aggression on the 7th of last October. They live an extremely difficult life in hundreds of shelter centers and tents.

More than half of whom are concentrated in Rafah in the south of the Strip, while tens of thousands in Gaza and its north suffer from famine within the war of starvation, as part of the war of genocide.

The Palestinians confirm that the aid entering the Gaza Strip, covers only 2 percent of their enormous needs. They are calling for pressure on the occupation, to open the crossings and bring in aid.

The Gaza Strip needs 1,000 aid trucks and one million liters of fuel per day, in addition to relief, emergency and civil defense vehicles, as well as equipment to save what can be saved.

As the brutal war waged by the occupation, entered its 95th day, the number of victims and the extent of damage reached the following:

1932, massacres  committed by the occupation.

23,084  martyrs who arrived at hospitals, including:

10 thousand child martyrs.

7 thousand martyrs.

326  martyrs of medical personnel.

45 martyrs from civil defense.

112  journalists were martyred.

7000 are missing, 70 percent of whom are children and women.

59 thousand wounded, including 6 thousand in need of treatment outside the Gaza Strip.

10,000 cancer patients face the risk of death.

More than 2,600 detainees, including 99 medical personnel and 10 journalists.

2 million displaced people, or more than 85 percent of the Gaza Strip’s population.

400,000 documented cases of infectious diseases, as a result of displacement.

65 thousand tons of explosives, dropped by the occupation, on the Gaza Strip.

134 headquarters and institutions destroyed by the occupation.

95 schools and universities were completely destroyed by the occupation , while 295 were partially damaged.

69 thousand housing units were completely demolished by the occupation, and more than 290 thousand were partially demolished.

30 hospitals and 53 health centers were taken out of service by the occupation.

150 health institutions were bombed by the occupation.

121 ambulances destroyed by the occupation.

200 archaeological and heritage sites destroyed by the occupation

mosques were completely demolished by the occupation, while 240 partially. 138

3 churches were damaged by the bombing.

Leen Al Salman

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