The Palestinians killed by Israel in Gaza are already almost 56,000
In addition, 131,559 people have already been injured by attacks by the Israeli army. Gaza authorities have today confirmed nearly 40 deaths, including 17 people, who were shot while seeking help.
One of the Palestinians shot in a relief camp in Jabalia.
While the media and the international community have focused their attention on the conflict between the Israeli-US bloc and Iran , massacres continue in the Gaza Strip. According to local authorities, the Israeli army has killed 55,000 Palestinians since 7 October 2023.
In a statement, the Ministry of Health in Gaza states that "the balance of Israeli attacks has risen to 55,998 dead and 131,559 injured since 7 October 2023 "and that, in the last 24 hours, 39 have been killed and 317 injured as a result of attacks by Israeli troops.
Israeli forces today killed four Gazans after bombing refugee tents near the Al Hidaya mosque in north-west Khan Yunis, according to official Palestinian news agency Wafa.
They have also pointed out that among the victims who arrived in hospitals on the last day are 17 dead and 136 injured , who have been attacked by Israeli forces as they attempted to enter humanitarian aid camps.
Although the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) has described these attacks as "false accusations", according to Gaza leaders, they occur almost daily, and since the end of May at least 450 people have been killed and 3,400 injured in the same contexts, according to data from the Palestinian Ministry of Health.
On the other hand, it has specified that at least 5,685 people have been killed and 19,518 injured since 18 March, when Israel broke the ceasefire with Hamas in January, and has recalled that emergency teams cannot reach areas where the bodies are.
March to support Palestine on Thursday in Bilbao
On the other hand, the NGOs Begirune, CEAR Euskadi, CVX Arrupe Elkartea, Gernika Palestine, Ongi Etorri Errefuxiatuak, Personalde and Zehar Errefuxiatuak have organized for this Thursday in Bilbao a "great march of citizens" to "fill the streets" and denounce "the genocide of the Palestinian people."
At a joint press conference, organizations have warned that "the situation in Gaza is unsustainable" and that children are "starving to death."
Spokesman Juan Luis Ibarra recalls an image of "this week" in which, "from the ranks of hunger" and with the ground in his mouth, a child asks "not to let the population in the Gaza Strip starve."
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