Gaza death toll rises to over 28,500 since Oct 7: health ministry

Gaza death toll rises to over 28,500 since Oct 7: health ministry

Gaza: At least 28,576 Palestinians have been killed and 68,291 injured in Israeli strikes on Gaza since Oct.7, the health ministry in Gaza has said in a statement.

In the last 24 hours, 103 Palestinians were killed and 145 injured, the ministry’s statement read.

Meanwhile, the World Health Organisation had also warned that an Israeli military offensive against Rafah in southern Gaza would cause an “unfathomable catastrophe” and push the enclave’s health system closer to the brink of collapse.

“Military activities in this area, this densely populated area, would be, of course, an unfathomable catastrophe and would even further expand the humanitarian disaster beyond imagination,” said Richard Peeperkorn, WHO representative for Gaza and the West Bank.

“It will also increase the burden on a completely overburdened health system on its knees and increase the trauma burden and it would push the health system closer to the brink of collapse,” Peeperkorn said.

He said that only 40 per cent of WHO’s missions to northern Gaza had been authorised from November, and that this figure had dropped significantly since January.

“All of these missions have been denied, impeded, or postponed,” he said, adding it was “absurd” that only 45 per cent of WHO’s mission requests for southern Gaza had been granted.