Daily briefing by the Ministry of Health in Gaza on the ongoing Israeli genocide, April 28, 2025:
⭕ A total of 71 Palestinians were killed and 153 others injured as a result of the Israeli attacks on Gaza during the last 24 hours.
⭕ The documented Palestinian death toll has now reached 52,314 people killed and 117,792 others injured since October 7, 2023.
⭕ Many victims are still unaccounted for, either buried under the rubble or scattered on the streets, and rescue and civil defense teams are unable to reach them.
⭕ A total of 71 Palestinians were killed and 153 others injured as a result of the Israeli attacks on Gaza during the last 24 hours.
⭕ The documented Palestinian death toll has now reached 52,314 people killed and 117,792 others injured since October 7, 2023.
⭕ Many victims are still unaccounted for, either buried under the rubble or scattered on the streets, and rescue and civil defense teams are unable to reach them.
Rescue teams continue searching for victims or potential survivors following an Israeli airstrike last night which pounded a house in Khan Younis, southern Gaza.
The Artificial Limbs and Polio Center in the Gaza Strip stated that it has received about 600 amputees injured during the ongoing Israeli offensive, including 60% women and children.
Of those amputees, 20% are children and 40% are women. The center added that 100 artificial limbs have been installed for approximately 100 injured individuals, while 320 cases are currently undergoing physical therapy.
Of those amputees, 20% are children and 40% are women. The center added that 100 artificial limbs have been installed for approximately 100 injured individuals, while 320 cases are currently undergoing physical therapy.
Heartbreaking scenes of mass funerals in front of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in central Gaza, as the Israeli occupation continues its brutal slaughter of innocent civilians, including children.
BREAKING | The Civil Defense in Gaza:
⭕️ We have run out of the fuel necessary for our vehicles—ambulances, rescue units, and firefighting trucks—to operate in the southern Gaza Strip.
⭕️ As a result, our humanitarian interventions in this region will be severely limited. Only four vehicles remain operational for the entire population.
⭕️ This poses a serious threat to the lives of thousands, particularly those currently in refugee shelters.
⭕️ We have run out of the fuel necessary for our vehicles—ambulances, rescue units, and firefighting trucks—to operate in the southern Gaza Strip.
⭕️ As a result, our humanitarian interventions in this region will be severely limited. Only four vehicles remain operational for the entire population.
⭕️ This poses a serious threat to the lives of thousands, particularly those currently in refugee shelters.
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Israel is racing against time to build a segregation barrier that would divide the village of Sinjil, north of Ramallah, from its Palestinian surroundings, effectively transforming the village into an enclave surrounded by Israeli settlements and military outposts.
Only last week, the Bank of Israel rejected a request by Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar to remove the 200-shekel banknote from circulation, arguing it would financially hurt Hamas.
Sa’ar claimed that a volunteer team of experts estimates "80% of the Hamas treasury" consists of 200-shekel notes, used to pay members and collect "taxes" from merchants.
He added the bank should at least consider canceling the series of NIS 200 notes "transferred to Gaza in recent years."
Sa’ar claimed that a volunteer team of experts estimates "80% of the Hamas treasury" consists of 200-shekel notes, used to pay members and collect "taxes" from merchants.
He added the bank should at least consider canceling the series of NIS 200 notes "transferred to Gaza in recent years."