More than 4650 dead in Gaza from Israeli bombings

More than 4,650 dead in Gaza from Israeli bombings

In a statement, the sources said another 14,245 people were injured in the attacks.

The Palestinian Foreign Ministry called this Sunday on the world to put pressure on Israel to force it to stop its aggression.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates also called for promoting a political solution to the Palestinian issue and ending the Israeli occupation.

“We hold the government of Benjamin Netanyahu fully and directly responsible for the destruction in Gaza and the displacement of its people,” the ministry said, calling these events “war crimes and crimes against humanity.”

The President of the Palestinian National Council (Parliament), Rawhi Fattouh, made similar comments shortly afterwards, accusing Israel of committing genocide and practicing apartheid in the occupied territories.

Fattouh, in a statement to the Inter-Parliamentary Union, called for Israel’s withdrawal from membership after pointing out that it is an outlawed state because it violates all international and humanitarian conventions and norms.

“The escalation of crimes and massacres committed by this criminal state requires urgent and immediate intervention by the Arab and international community,” he said.

According to the latest report by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), more than 164,700 houses in the Gaza Strip, 42 percent of the total, were destroyed or damaged by the bombings.

The organization warned that 1.4 million Palestinians were displaced from their homes by the bombings.

The agency warned that health authorities had already identified “cases of chickenpox, scabies and diarrhea in the area, attributed to poor sanitation conditions and the use of water from unsafe sources.”

The incidence of these diseases will increase if water and sanitation facilities are not provided with electricity or fuel to resume operations, OCHA said.

On this issue, he pointed out that the Gaza Strip has been plunged into darkness since October 11 due to Israel’s decision to cut off electricity and fuel supplies.

“Hospitals that are still operating are on the verge of collapse due to a lack of electricity, medicine, equipment and specialist staff,” he explained.

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