
Over 20,000 Lives Lost in Gaza: Aid Efforts Hindered Amid Conflict
Over 20,000 lives lost in Gaza since October 7. Aid efforts hindered as UN urges action amid ‘massive obstacles’ caused by ongoing military operations.
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Over 20,000 lives lost in Gaza since October 7. Aid efforts hindered as UN urges action amid ‘massive obstacles’ caused by ongoing military operations.
Over 20,000 Palestinians have lost their lives in the Gaza Strip amid ongoing conflict. The UN passes a resolution to allow more aid into the region facing famine and disease.
Over 20,000 people have been killed in Gaza since October 7, including thousands of children and women. Northern Gaza is left without functional hospitals, deepening the humanitarian crisis.
On Day 77 of the Palestine-Israel conflict, Gaza faces a humanitarian crisis with hospitals shut down and the death toll reaching 20,000, including thousands of children and women.
On Day 70 of the Gaza conflict, over 18,000 Palestinians have been killed. With casualties rising, a top UN official calls for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. The world watches and hopes for peace.
Day 46 of the Israel-Palestine conflict sees Gaza’s humanitarian crisis worsening. Hospitals are under siege, with infants fighting for survival amid dire conditions. Read the latest updates on this unfolding tragedy.
On Day 42 of the Israel-Palestine conflict, Gaza’s casualties surpass 12,000. The UN calls for urgent humanitarian pauses to aid civilians caught in the crisis.
As the Israel-Gaza conflict reaches Day 40, over 11,000 lives have been lost in Gaza. The main hospital, Dar al-Shifa, has shut down, worsening the humanitarian crisis as the assault continues.
On the 38th day of the Israel-Palestine conflict, casualties in Gaza exceed 11,000 with hospitals struggling to operate amidst fuel shortages, putting vulnerable lives at risk.
On Day 36 of the Gaza conflict, casualties rise and thousands are displaced, highlighting a growing humanitarian crisis.