Israeli aggression on Gaza Strip has so far left 86,000 victims

Occupied Al-Quds (ST) –The Israeli occupation continues with its genocidal war, killings, field executions, bombing of homes and infrastructure, war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza Strip for the 83rd day under the sight of the international community, which has failed to stop the aggression and provide international protection to the Palestinian people.
This brutal aggression has so far left 86,000 victims, including martyrs, wounded, missing and detained Palestinians, and caused a difficult and catastrophic humanitarian situation in the Strip.
1.8 million out of 2.4 million people in Gaza Strip, have been displaced, suffering from poor living conditions and loss of shelter and they are threatened with death either under bombardment, or as a result of famine and the spread of epidemics because of the prevention of the entry of food, water, medicine and fuel.
Reports from Gaza Strip provided some statistics about the atrocities committed by the occupation. Here are some of them:
The occupation committed 1779 massacres.
21110 martyrs arrived at hospitals.
8800 child martyrs.
6300 female martyrs.
131 martyrs of the medical personnel.
40 martyrs from civil defence.
105 martyred journalists.
700 missing people, 70% of whom are women and children.
55243 wounded.
2600 detainees including 101 medical personnel and 9 journalists.
1.8 million displaced people, which means 80% of the population of the Strip.
355 thousand documented cases of infectious diseases as a result of displacement.
126 headquarters and institutions were destroyed by the occupation.
92 schools and universities were completely destroyed by the occupation and 286 were partially damaged.
65 thousand housing units were completely destroyed and 290 thousand partially.
23 hospitals and 53 health centers were put out of service by the occupation.
140 health institutions were bombed by the occupation.
102 ambulances were destroyed.
115 mosques were completely demolished and 200 partially.
3 churches were damaged by the bombing.
The Palestinians daily call on the international community to stop the Israeli aggression, and to open all crossings immediately in order to bring humanitarian aid into Gaza, as the aid currently entering only covers 2% of the enormous need in the light of the brutal war.
They also demand the entry of 1000 trucks of supplies and one million liters of fuel daily.
Najla Khoury
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