69,185 killed, 170,698 injured in newest Gaza toll
Gaza's Health Ministry reports 69,185 killed and 170,698 injured since October 2023, as rescue teams struggle to reach victims under the rubble.
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Palestinians walk through the destruction caused by the Israeli air and ground offensive in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City, on November 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)
The Gaza Health Ministry released its daily report on Thursday, confirming that three martyrs and four injured individuals arrived at Gaza hospitals in the past 24 hours amid the ongoing Israeli aggression.
Rescue teams continue to face major obstacles reaching trapped victims, as several remain under the rubble and on blocked roads. Civil defense and ambulance units have repeatedly reported being unable to access several areas in northern Gaza due to destroyed infrastructure and the continued lack of coordination for safe passage.
Since the ceasefire took effect on October 11, 2025, Gaza hospitals have recorded 245 martyrs, 627 injuries, and 532 bodies retrieved from under the rubble, according to the ministry’s data.
Overall, the death toll from the Israeli aggression has climbed to 69,185 martyrs and 170,698 injuries since October 7, 2023, amid what international agencies have described as “famine-level” conditions in northern Gaza.
On Tuesday, the Government Media Office in Gaza released a detailed account of 282 Israeli violations committed during the first month of the ceasefire that began on 10 October, documenting an uninterrupted pattern of attacks despite the declared halt in hostilities.
According to the office’s compiled figures, Israeli actions during this period killed 242 Palestinians and wounded 620 others.
In its Monday statement, the media office reported that Israeli forces operated "in a blatant and systematic manner," describing the continued assaults as "a clear breach of all international laws and conventions."
The documentation outlines a wide set of violations, including 88 shooting incidents targeting civilians, 12 incursions into residential areas beyond the yellow-line buffer zone, 124 airstrikes and attacks, 52 demolitions of civilian homes, and the arrest of 23 Palestinians across the Strip.