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Day 191: 33,729 killed, 76,371 injured in Gaza

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  • 14 Apr 2024 15:31
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The Ministry of Health in Gaza reiterated that many victims remain under the rubble and on the streets as the IOF prevent ambulances and civil defense crews from reaching them.

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  • Palestinians find their home city unrecognizable in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, April 8, 2024.(AP)
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The Ministry of Health in Gaza announced today that the number of Palestinians killed by the Israeli genocide against Gaza since October 7 has risen to 33,729, with 76,371 injured. 

The Israeli occupation forces committed four massacres in the past 24 hours, killing 43 Palestinians and injuring 62 others.

Many victims remain under the rubble and on the streets as the IOF prevent ambulances and civil defense crews from reaching them, the ministry emphasized. 

As of April 13

The Government Media Office in Gaza published an update on April 13, regarding key statistics of the genocidal war perpetrated by the Israeli occupation against the Gaza Strip for the 190th consecutive day since October 7, 2023.

According to the released statistics, after 190 days, the occupation committed about 2,973 massacres, which resulted in 40,686 martyrs and missing persons, with 33,686 martyrs being recorded at hospitals, in addition to 7,000 missing. The number of injured reached 76,309.

Regarding the number of wounded requiring treatment abroad, their number reached 11,000 in need of travel for treatment, classified as "life-saving and critical" cases.

The Gaza Media Office pointed out that 14,560 children were killed, with 30 children martyred due to the Israeli man-made famine. 72% of the martyred victims are women and children, with at least 17,000 children now living without one or both of their parents.

Moreover, the report underscored that approximately 9,582 women were killed.

According to the statistics, there are also about 10,000 cancer patients facing death and in need of treatment, and 1,089,000 people infected with infectious diseases due to displacement and the lack of a safe environment and necessary healthcare.

The statistics report also emphasized that there are currently 8,000 cases of viral hepatitis infections due to displacement.

As for pregnant women, their number reached approximately 60,000, and they are at risk due to the lack of necessary healthcare. There are also 350,000 cases of chronic diseases, and they are at risk due to the lack of necessary medication for their condition, according to the statistics.

Meanwhile, 485 medical personnel and 66 civil defense volunteers were killed.

Additionally, 140 journalists were killed, according to the statistics of the Government Media Office in Gaza. 

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