33 people martyred in 24 hours amid ongoing Israeli attacks
Gaza’s health ministry reports 33 martyrs and 88 injuries in 24 hours as “Israel” continues attacks, blocking rescue efforts and equipment from entering the Strip.
-
A man carries the body of a child from the Azzam family, killed in Israeli strikes, during her funeral at Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, Thursday, November 20, 2025 (AP)
The Ministry of Health in Gaza announced in its latest daily statistical report that hospitals in the Strip have received 33 martyrs over the past 24 hours, including 12 children, eight women, and one person whose body was recovered from under the rubble, in addition to 88 new injuries caused by the ongoing aggression of the Israeli occupation.
The ministry underlined that a number of martyrs remain beneath collapsed buildings and on roads where ambulance and civil defense crews are unable to reach them due to the continued attacks and the lack of recovery equipment, which the occupation prevents from entering the Strip under the pretext of “dual use.”
Since the announcement of the ceasefire on October 11, 2025, the number of martyrs has risen to 312, along with 760 wounded and 572 cases of bodies recovered.
According to the updated statistics, the overall toll of the Israeli occupation’s aggression on the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, has reached 69,546 martyrs and 170,833 injured, as hospitals continue to struggle with severe shortages of medical supplies and fuel under the blockade.
IOF expanding 'yellow' zone
The Gaza Government Media Office and Palestinian factions condemned a new Israeli attack, east of Gaza City, calling it a massacre that killed and injured dozens, including women and children, and accusing "Israel" of violating the ceasefire while urging mediators and guarantor states to take urgent action.
The Office said that the Israeli occupation has carried out a new massacre, east of Gaza City, noting that it had expanded the area classified as “yellow” despite an existing ceasefire agreement that prevents so.
It also emphasized that the continued silence of mediators and guarantors, alongside “international inaction” in the face of the occupation’s crimes, is no longer acceptable. It called on mediators and guarantors to fulfill their responsibilities and take serious action to halt these crimes and restrain the occupation’s aggression.