The ongoing Israeli military onslaught in Gaza has entered its 426th day, with devastating consequences for the Palestinian people.
As of December 4, the death toll has risen to 44,466, with 105,358 injured, mostly children and women, according to a statement obtained from the Palestine Embassy in Nigeria.
The statement revealed that the humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues to worsen, with thousands of victims still trapped under rubble. The conflict has also had a crippling impact on the economy, with food prices soaring by over 1000% compared to pre-war levels.
The statement reads in parts: “426 days of genocide, ethnic cleansing, vindictive and vicious war on the Palestinian people at the hands of the USA-Israeli, here are some statistical figures:
“As of December 4, 44,466 Palestinians were martyred and 105,358 were injured in Gaza, with the vast majority being children and women, while thousands of victims are still trapped under the rubble. 249 UNRWA personnel have been killed and 17,000 staff fear the loss of employment.
11,900 Palestinian arrested, 10,000 under the administrative detention, 790 children, and 435 women.
“…the prices of essential food items in Gaza have soared by over 1000% compared to pre-war levels”… seven out of 27 UNRWA health centers were operational in Gaza.
“Between October 7, 2023, and October 31, 2024, OCHA reports that 736 Palestinians have been killed in the Occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem. Among them, 170 children, with a child being killed almost every other day by Israeli Forces and settlers.
“Children have been the worst impacted, with nearly 19,000 hospitalised in the past four months alone due to acute malnutrition. Gaza now has the highest number of child amputees per capita globally, with many surgeries conducted without anesthesia.”
“Since October 6, 2024, 130,000 people have been forcibly displaced from North Gaza to Gaza City and south in general, with 70% being children and women, “many women and girls are seeking shelter in abandoned homes and destroyed clinics, or sleeping out in the open, exposing them to gender-based violence. Families in the Gaza Strip are having to resort to harmful and unsustainable coping mechanisms including reducing food intake, consuming contaminated water, selling personal items, and managing menstruation needs in a way that puts women’s health at risk.”.
“Between 1 and 25 November, the UN attempted to reach besieged areas in North Gaza 41 times, 37 of which were outright denied. Four were initially approved, but then severely impeded on the ground such that the assistance could not be delivered to people trapped in the besieged area.”
“.. between 1 and 23 November, 1,489 humanitarian trucks were permitted to enter the Gaza Strip. This represents a daily average of only 65 humanitarian trucks, well below the pre-crisis average of 500 trucks per working day.”
“… coordinated aid missions to areas in Rafah governorate, which has been under an ongoing Israeli military operation since early May, have faced similar challenges, with 24 out of 28 coordinated requests submitted to Israeli authorities denied, one impeded, one cancelled, and only two facilitated.”
The statement called on the international community to intervene and bring an end to the violence and genocide against the Palestinians people.