Hospitals across the Gaza Strip continue to receive casualties despite the declared ceasefire, with health officials confirming new deaths and injuries over the past two days. Medical facilities reported additional fatalities alongside a number of wounded patients, underscoring that the pause in fighting has not brought an end to lethal conditions on the ground amid the ongoing genocidal war.
Health authorities say that since the ceasefire came into effect in mid-October, hundreds of people have lost their lives, while many more have been injured. In the same period, teams have continued to recover bodies from destroyed neighbourhoods and collapsed buildings, highlighting the scale of devastation left behind and the slow, dangerous process of accounting for the dead.
The cumulative figures paint a stark picture. Since October 2023, the death toll has climbed into the tens of thousands, with well over one hundred thousand people wounded. Medical workers describe an exhausted health system struggling with shortages of supplies, damaged infrastructure and an overwhelming number of patients, even as violence linked to the genocidal war persists after the ceasefire announcement.
Officials warn that without a sustained halt to the violence and meaningful access for medical relief, the number of deaths is likely to continue rising. For families across Gaza, the figures reflect not just statistics, but the ongoing reality of loss, uncertainty and a humanitarian crisis that shows little sign of easing.
Source : Safa News