The number of Palestinians killed and injured by Israeli attacks

The number of Palestinians killed and injured by Israeli attacks is increasing

The company said in a statement that 4,137 people died in the Gaza Strip and more than 12,000 were also injured in the bombings in the neighboring country, which were launched in response to a Hamas operation that killed 1,300 Israelis.

The ministry said another 81 Palestinians lost their lives and 1,400 were injured in the West Bank.

This Friday, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, António Guterres, called for the removal of the obstacles that prevent humanitarian aid from entering the Gaza Strip in order to ensure massive support to these people.

From the Rafah border crossing, the UN chief announced cooperation in the region to achieve the importation of supplies that still remain on the Egyptian side.

Meanwhile, a United Nations humanitarian agency reported that 16 of its staff there had died since Israeli bombing of the enclave began a fortnight ago.

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Middle East said another 10 staff members were injured.

In its latest report on the situation in the area, the organization called for Israel to provide “sustained and unhindered humanitarian access to the Gaza Strip for urgent supplies, including fuel, food, water and medicine.” The Palestinian Foreign Ministry, for its part, accused Israel of openly deferring to the Gaza Strip world and violated international laws by threatening to increase the number of killings and step up its ethnic cleansing in the coastal enclave.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates condemned in a statement “the explicit (Israeli) threats to commit further killings, increase the scale of ethnic cleansing and forced displacement” of the Palestinian population in this enclave.

He also condemned this country’s campaigns to deceive world opinion.

Israel is using the pretext of self-defense to implement more expansive colonial plans and undermine any chance of peace and the creation of a Palestinian state, he said.