Gaza’s official media office called on “the international community, the United Nations and other international organizations to count the victims and support efforts to evacuate the thousands of bodies in the Gaza Strip”.
He expressed his “deep concern” at the findings of a British study published in The Lancet journal, which said the death toll in the enclave was as low as 41 percent. The study put the death toll at 64,260, while the official figure was 37,877.
“This contrast highlights the extent of the destruction inflicted by the Israeli occupation forces on civilians and civil infrastructure in the Gaza Strip,” the media office said in a statement.
There is no slowing down in the pace of Israeli attacks on the central region and the northern part of the Gaza Strip, which has been a very active military theater.
Israeli attacks have left mountains of rubble in border towns and villages such as Jabalia, Beit Lahia and Beit Hanun, with a high death toll that continues to mount throughout the conflict zone. Designated to be safe for Palestinians.
Meanwhile, Israeli warplanes bombed a power station and two ports in Houthi-controlled Yemen on Friday in response to Houthi drone and missile attacks against Israel, killing at least one person, according to pro-Houthi media. And nine were injured.
Major news agency Al-Masira TV reported that the attacks targeted the Red Sea port of Ras Isa and the major port of Hodeidah and the main power station of Haziaz in Yemen’s capital Sana’a, and Harf Sufyan district of Amran province was also targeted in the airstrikes. made By the Houthis
One worker was killed and six others injured at Ras Isa port, while three people, including a worker, were injured in the attacks at Hezias, the outlet said.
More than 20 planes took part in the attack, the Israeli military said, dropping about 50 bombs and missiles in an operation that required aerial refueling during a 2,000-kilometer (1,240-mile) flight.