19/4/2025–|Last update: 04/19/202503:22 am (Mecca time)
64 Palestinians were killed and dozens were injured in various parts of the Gaza Strip since dawn on Friday, in the middle of the strong food shortage and hundreds of thousands of deaths were hungry.
The Al-Jazeera correspondent reported the martyrdom of 5 Palestinians in the attack on the achievement of an Israeli helicopter of a tent that houses displaced people, west of Khan Yunis, in the South Gaza Strip, at the first hours of Saturday morning.
The correspondent spoke of the martyrdom of a Palestinian and the injury of 15 others, most children, after an Israeli bombardment targeting a house in the western camp of Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip last night.
Earlier yesterday, 12 Palestinians, including children, were killed in Israeli raids on a tent house lodging with displaced people in the Al-Zaytoun district, south-east of Gaza City.
5 Palestinians were killed in the bombing of an Israeli walk on a tent for the displaced in the Al-Zaytoun district.
For its part, the Israeli army said it was targeting around 40 air strikes on the Gaza Strip and announced that its forces were carrying out operations in the Shaboura and Sultan Tal areas near the city of Rafah in the south and in the Northern Gaza Strip, and a declaration of the occupation of the occupation.
In the north of the Gaza Strip, the Israeli army said its forces destroyed arms deposits and attacked activists who had been monitored in the region.
The danger of death by famine
While the headquarters of the occupation continues to the Gaza Strip and closed level passages, human suffering is exacerbated and the global food program said that two million people in Gaza, most of which are moved and have no income, depend on food aid.
The program warned that Gaza greatly needed food, with the decrease in the inventory of the necessary foodstuffs and the continuous closure of level crossings, warning that hundreds of thousands of people in the sector are in danger due to the lack of food stock.
UNRWA said that sector healthcare establishments are still affected by the exhaustion of medical supplies, highlighting the need for blood units to carry out economic surgeries.
The agency’s declaration added that humanitarian aid and supplies have not entered the Gaza Strip since March second.
He also indicated that the United Nations estimates indicate the movement of almost 420,000 people again since the cease-fire collapsed.
The agency confirmed that around 69% of the population in the sector was the subject of continuous travel orders.
The United Nations agency indicates that the resumption of bombings and the difficulty of the arrival of humanitarian supplies affect its ability to meet the needs of Gaza residents.