Destruction of 70% of buildings in the Gaza Strip as a result of all-out attacks by the Zionist regime
The American newspaper wrote in an article on Saturday that 70% of the buildings in the Gaza Strip were destroyed as a result of the all-out attacks by the Zionist regime.
As The Wall Street Journal writes about the dire situation in the Gaza Strip: “Israel destroyed 70% of the buildings in the Gaza Strip, and by mid-December of this year, the Zionist regime had rained down more than 29,000 rockets and bombs on the sector.” This was only part of the results of the Zionist regime's comprehensive attacks on the Gaza Strip. Since October 7, 21,672 Palestinians have been killed and 56,165 injured as a result of attacks by the Zionist regime. According to Palestinian Health Ministry spokesman in the Gaza Strip, Ashraf al-Qadara, 70% of the victims of Zionist attacks were women and children. “The scale of destruction in the Gaza Strip is similar to what happened to Germany during World War II,” writes The Wall Street Journal. The head of the Special Agency for Relief and Employment for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), Thomas White, posted a video on Saturday showing people in Gaza City running after an aid truck and declared: "People are desperately looking for food." "People are hungry and they need more food, and more food needs to be delivered to besieged Gaza," he added. The agency, explaining the dire food situation in the Gaza Strip, said: "The people of the Gaza Strip struggle every day to survive and find food and water." Earlier, the head of the UN aid office spoke of frustration over receiving aid to the Gaza Strip and, citing a serious hunger crisis affecting millions of people, said Gaza was in an "impossible situation". Also, UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Martin Griffiths said on Friday: “This is an intolerable situation for the people of the Gaza Strip and those trying to help them.” He cited "continuous bombing, destroyed roads, shelling of convoys and delays at checkpoints" as problems in providing aid to the population of the Gaza Strip and said: "Relief to the Gaza Strip is not an easy task at all."