Beneath the Blockade: The Tragic Consequences of Israel’s Gaza Offensive

Israeli Army attacks on the Gaza Strip claim over 35,800 lives

As a result of the Israeli Army’s offensive in response to Hamas attacks, 35,857 people have died and 80,293 have been injured. These figures are subject to change as there are still victims trapped under rubble and bodies that emergency teams cannot access due to the blockade imposed by Israeli troops. In just one day alone, 57 people have died and 93 have been injured, with six Palestinian families being massacred.

The Israeli Army announced that they continue to operate in the Jabalia refugee camp, where they have eliminated dozens of terrorists and destroyed tunnels and other infrastructure. The raid on Jabalia began on May 11 and included tanks entering the city, with a focus on the largest refugee camp in Gaza. The IDF has also destroyed ammunition warehouses, tunnels, and other infrastructure in Rafah, near the border with Egypt as part of their offensive launched on May 6.

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