Over 50,000 Palestinians killed in Gaza amid ongoing conflict as civilians bear the brunt

More than 50,000 Palestinians have tragically lost their lives in Gaza in under a year and a half, as reported by the Gaza Department of Health. This staggering number, now at 50,021, represents about 2.1% of Gaza’s pre-war population. But it doesn’t stop there—over 113,000 have been injured as the violence continues.

In a chilling update from November, the UN Human Rights Office stated that 70% of the confirmed deaths were women and children, underscoring the horrifying toll on innocent civilians. In January, The Lancet released a study suggesting the death count could be up to 41% higher than reported, hinting at a much deeper tragedy.

Just last Tuesday, Israel resumed its bombings, breaking the ceasefire and rejecting a peace proposal previously agreed upon by both sides. Since then, over 700 Palestinians, including 200 children, have been killed, bringing even more suffering to the already devastated region. The brutality continues, and the cries for peace grow louder. Yet, where is the international effort to end the violence and stop this humanitarian catastrophe?

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