Gaza authorities have expressed concern about environmental risks in the region as more than 1,000 bodies remain under the rubble, according to Al Jazeera.
The bodies of more than a thousand Palestinians are still buried under the rubble of buildings targeted by Israeli airstrikes, according to the Hamas Interior Ministry. However, over the past 24 hours, many civilians have been evacuated alive.
Israel’s response in the Gaza Strip has resulted in more than 2,750 deaths and 7,900 injuries since last Saturday, October 7. Among the victims are many children and women.
The situation in the Gaza Strip remains critical: several It is difficult for hospitals in the region to admit all the wounded, given all the restrictions imposed by Israel. They may stop working within 24 hours.
On the morning of Saturday, October 7, Israel woke up to an alarm after a surprise attack by the Islamic group Hamas using rockets fired from the Gaza Strip. Israel officially declared war and promised “a response that will transform the Middle East.” Thousands of casualties have already been reported on both sides.
This morning it was announced that Israel had agreed to a ceasefire in the southern Gaza Strip, but this information was denied by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
“There is currently no truce or humanitarian assistance in Gaza,” Netanyahu’s office said in a statement, as quoted by Reuters.
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