6 percent of the population of Gaza has been killed or injured in one year of Israeli genocide
The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced that following one year of genocide carried out by the Zionist regime of Israel, 6 percent of the population of Gaza has been killed or injured.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced that following one year of genocide carried out by the Zionist regime of Israel, 6 percent of the population of Gaza has been killed or injured.
The emergency head of the United Nations organization in the occupied Palestinian territories, Ayadil Saparbekov, has said that approximately 41,800 Palestinians have been killed and 97,000 injured, most of them with life-threatening injuries. The WHO has also said there are 10,000 missing people who are believed to be under the rubble.
Dr. Saparbekov also said that Israel has killed 1,000 health workers and many hospitals in the Gaza Strip are not working following the attacks of the Zionist regime.
The WHO official has said that, after visiting the hospitals in Gaza, he will not be able to forget the smell of rotting blood, the frightened faces of the people and the screams of pain of the people of Gaza.
At the same time, the United Nations Human Rights Office (OHCHR) has condemned the aerial attack carried out by the Israeli security forces on a civilian residential building in the Tulkarem camp, which killed 18 Palestinians, including three children and two women.