AhlulBayt News Agency

source : Quds News
Tuesday

17 September 2024

7:05:12 AM
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Gaza Health Ministry releases list of over 34,000 victims’ information in ongoing genocide

The Health Ministry has released a harrowing update on the casualties of the ongoing Israeli offensive, revealing the names and information of approximately 34,344 victims. This includes nearly 12,000 children under 18, with 710 infants under one year old.

AhlulBayt News Agency: The Health Ministry has released a harrowing update on the casualties of the ongoing Israeli offensive, revealing the names and information of approximately 34,344 victims. This includes nearly 12,000 children under 18, with 710 infants under one year old.

The comprehensive list, spanning 649 pages, includes 11,983 children under the age of 18, with a staggering 710 infants killed before their first birthday. Additionally, the names of 2,734 elderly Palestinians over 60 years old are also documented. The publication not only provides transparency but also humanizes the tragic statistics emerging from the conflict.

This detailed roster comes amid reports from the government media office, which estimates the total number of deceased and missing Palestinians at 51,206. This figure includes 16,795 children, 171 infants born during the conflict, and 710 who were less than a year old at the time of their deaths.

The health ministry’s figures, which follow World Health Organization protocols, reflect the number of victims whose bodies have been recovered and verified by medical staff. In contrast, the government office’s higher tally includes individuals who have perished but whose remains have not yet been recovered from rubble.

The ongoing Israeli assault, supported by the United States, has resulted in over 136,000 casualties, including the wounded and deceased. The genocide has caused severe devastation, including widespread famine and significant destruction.

Despite international calls for a ceasefire, including from the United Nations Security Council and the International Court of Justice, Israel continues its attacks, leading to further humanitarian crises in Gaza.


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