UN advanced Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk He lamented: “Today is simply a grim milestone for the world. Over the past 10 months, about 130 people have been killed regular in Gaza. The scale of demolition of houses, hospitals, schools and places of worship by the Israeli military is profoundly shocking.” Israel questions this data, but global organisations consider it credible. So 1.7 percent of the Gaza population died. Nearly 60% of buildings in the enclave were destroyed or damaged.
It is certain that the army of the judaic state acts much more violently than the Moscows in Ukraine. Gaza is 1 of the most bloody wars of the 21st century. There has never been so much death in the past of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. most likely 10,000 dead people are under the rubble. 15 years old Ali Ashraf Ata Geit told reporters how for 2 months he tried to extract the corpses of his mother, father, brother and 2 sisters from the ruins of their bomb house: I saw my father, but I couldn't scope him due to the fact that he was under 2 concrete pillars. The ceiling could have fallen at any time. The body was decaying in front of me.
The number of all victims is unknown
Nobody knows how many people have died from chronic diseases, deficiency of medication, medical care, malnutrition. According to any experts, the number of deaths on the Palestinian side is 98,000. Even if a truce was immediately concluded, people would die in bulk for a long time. Infectious diseases are spreading. According to experts, 100,000 people in Gaza have hepatitis A. The Ministry of wellness in Gaza reported on 16 August that the enclave detected the first case of Heiny-Medina illness (polio) in 25 years. The UN called for 2 seven-day truces to be announced so that 640 000 children could be given the vaccine. According to officials in the enclave with 36 hospitals, there are only two, more than 500 medical staff, including highly qualified doctors, were killed in Israeli strikes. The Organization of Doctors for Human Rights has documented more than a 1000 attacks on physicians, patients, clinics and wellness infrastructure that have led to a "public wellness disaster".
Almost all day news of the massacres comes in. On August 10, the Israeli army bombed the al-Tabin school in the city of Gaza, where more than a 1000 people fled the city of Bajt Hanun were sheltered. The attack occurred during morning prayers. About 70 people died, many were injured. judaic state officials say that there are Hamas extremists in the school, which the Palestinians deny. Student surviving close Jafar Taha said: First the bombs spread, then people started shouting, “Save us! Save us!” The view was terrible. There were pieces of torn bodies everywhere and blood was flowing from the wallsIt’s okay. ”
He lost his newborn twins.
Doctor Jumana Abu al-Qumsan And her husband MuhammadLike thousands of another Palestinians, they were driven by the Israeli army from place to place. On 13 October 2023 they had to flee the exile camp in Jabalija in the northern part of the enclave. From there under duress they moved to the town of Chan Junus. Then there was an escape to Rafah on the border with Egypt. Finally, the spouses fled to the town of Dajr al-Balah, considered a safe humanitarian zone. They found an flat on the 5th level of the building. Jumana was pregnant with a twin, afraid for her children. Nevertheless, she took a occupation at the local Al Aksy Martyr Hospital. On August 11, she gave birth through an imperial cut of a boy and a girl. The children received the names Aser and Aseel. On August 13, morning, Muhammad went to the infirmary to proudly receive birth certificates. As he returned with the documents, a neighbour called him: “They bombed the house.” Jumana was standing at the window erstwhile a rocket fired from an Israeli tank hit the apartment. A young woman, her mother, and three-day twins died. – My wife fell out the window and was lying in the garden. She was overwhelmed by stones and concrete pillars. There were scattered medicines and diapers around. – he reported the despairing Muhammad. He had to go back to the infirmary this time to choice up the remains of his children placed in the cold store and their death certificates. – One of the twins was burned, not a kid at all, but only bones left of the other. I couldn't identify which ones were Aser and which were Aseel. Where are the human rights of my wife and my children? My wife was a doctor, helping people. What did she do? – asked a man with tears.
As you know, the tragedy began on October 7, 2023 with the cruel Hamas attack on Israel. The attackers killed about 1,200 Jews and took 250 hostages. But Israel’s righteous retaliation has long since become a cruel massacre. Prime Minister Binjamin Netanjahu, headed by a government composed of nationalists and spiritual fanatics, he knows well that he will stay in power only as long as the war continues. There are many indications that he sacrificed the lives of judaic hostages to kill as many Palestinians as possible and to gain control of part of the Gaza Strip. The Israeli authorities usage the situation to make fresh settlements, roads, blockades on the occupied West Bank. They anticipate to take so much land that the Palestinian State will never be able to rise. On August 15, at night, about a 100 armed, masked judaic settlers attacked the Palestinian village of Jit in the West Bank. They were burning down houses and cars. 23 years Mahmud Abdel Kader Sadda He was shot, respective another residents were badly injured. Even the president of Israel Jicchak Herzog He spoke of a "pogrom" which he powerfully condemned, but constantly oppressed Palestinians would not help.
Death Ismail Hanija
On July 31st in Tehran, the head of Hamas' political wing was killed by a bomb. Ismail Hanija, a politician, for Hamas, considered average with whom a truce could be negotiated. surely Israeli service is liable for the assassination. Hanija was a guest of the Iranian government. The Ayatollahs have announced severe retaliation. The United States sent many warships to aid Israel. The judaic government intends to deal with Iran with the aid of the U.S. and another Western countries, as well as with Lebanese Allied Hezbollah and their allies. Minister for Defence of the judaic State Israel Katz stated on 16 August that he expects the United States, the United Kingdom and France not only to aid counter Tehran's attack, but will participate in a retaliatory strike on Iran's territory.
For now, the Iranians have wisely remained calm, hoping that a truce would yet be concluded in Gaza. The talks on ceasefire, release of hostages and Palestinian prisoners took place on August 15–16 in the city of Doha, which is the capital of Qatar. Qatarese, American, and Egyptian negotiators participated. After negotiations, the president Joe Biden stated that the truce "is closer than always before." However, Hamas rejected, as he said, the "new conditions" of the ceasefire. He does not agree to the permanent presence of Israeli troops in the Gaza Strip at the border with Egypt. This week, the talks are to be resumed in Cairo.












