The death toll in Gaza has climbed to 51,025 since the start of the war on October 7, 2023, according to local health authorities, reports Al Jazeera.
The ongoing conflict, which reignited with full force after a ceasefire was broken on March 18, 2025, continues to claim lives and devastate communities.
Since early Wednesday morning, at least 25 people have been killed in renewed Israeli airstrikes across the Gaza Strip. These latest casualties are part of a broader wave of attacks that have killed 1,652 Palestinians and wounded 4,391 since the ceasefire collapsed.
Humanitarian conditions in the region are rapidly deteriorating. No aid has entered Gaza since March 2, raising alarm among aid groups over the rising threat of malnutrition, disease, and other preventable illnesses.
Health infrastructure remains critically damaged, and shortages of food, medicine, and clean water are reaching dangerous levels.
In the past three weeks alone, approximately 400,000 people have been forcibly displaced, adding to the already immense burden on shelters and humanitarian resources. Thousands remain unaccounted for, feared buried beneath rubble or otherwise unreachable due to ongoing hostilities.
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