Saturday, April 12, 2025

UN says 36 Israeli attacks killed only Palestinian women, children in Gaza

al Jazeera:


UN says 36 Israeli attacks killed

only Palestinian women, children

in Gaza

UN rights office says 36 Israeli air strikes between March 18 and April 9 killed only Palestinian women and children.

Palestinians transport the bodies of people killed in an Israeli raid.

The United Nations says Palestinian women and children were the only fatalities in at least three dozen Israeli air strikes on Gaza since mid-March, as it warned that Israel’s military offensive threatens Palestinians’ “continued existence as a group”.

Ravina Shamdasani, spokeswoman for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, said on Friday that the office had documented 224 Israeli strikes on residential buildings and tents for displaced people in the Gaza Strip between March 18 and April 9.

“In some 36 strikes about which the UN Human Rights Office corroborated information, the fatalities recorded so far were only women and children,” she said.

The findings come as Israel’s attacks on Gaza have killed more than 1,500 Palestinians since the Israeli military broke a ceasefire in March, according to figures from the Palestinian Ministry of Health.

Israel also has imposed a total blockade on the coastal Palestinian enclave, leading the UN and rights groups to warn that food, water, medicine and other critical supplies are quickly running out.

“More than an entire month has passed without a drop of aid into Gaza. No food. No fuel. No medicine. No commercial supplies,” UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told reporters in New York earlier this week.

“As aid has dried up, the floodgates of horror have reopened. Gaza is a killing field – and civilians are in an endless death loop.”

Palestinians transport the bodies people killed when an Israeli strike hit a building in Gaza City's eastern neighbourhood of Shujaiya, in the yard of the Al-Ahli Arab hospital in the northern Gaza Strip on April 10, 2025. In an update on April 10, the health ministry in the Hamas-run territory said at least 1,522 Palestinians have been killed in the renewed Israeli offensive, taking the overall death toll since the start of the war to 50,886. (Photo by Omar AL-QATTAA / AFP)
Palestinians carry containers as the supply of clean water grows scarcer in Gaza [Mahmoud Issa/Reuters]

At least 15 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since dawn on Friday.

That includes 10 members of a single family, including seven children, who were killed in the bombing of a home in Khan Younis in southern Gaza.

Meanwhile, many people have been trapped under the rubble across the territory as a result of Israeli attacks, Al Jazeera’s Tareq Abu Azzoum reported from central Gaza’s Deir el-Balah.

“We have heard very horrific testimonies from civil defence crews saying that while they were rescuing Palestinians trapped under their destroyed homes,” he said.

“They were hearing the sounds of babies and the sound of children crying for help and shouting for any sort of rescue.”

‘Worse than ever’

Speaking to Al Jazeera later on Friday, Shamdasani, the UN human rights office spokesperson, said the situation in Gaza is “worse than it has ever been before”.

Palestinians are being forcibly transferred into increasingly small areas, she said, while Israeli military attacks continue, humanitarian aid is blocked, and Israeli officials are conditioning assistance on the release of captives held in the enclave

“As we have said today, in light of the cumulative impact of the Israeli forces’ conduct in Gaza, we are concerned that Israel appears to be inflicting on Palestinians in Gaza conditions of life that are increasingly incompatible with their continued existence as a group in Gaza,” she said.

Israel has vowed to press on with its military offensive, with officials in recent days outlining plans to seize new swathes of territory in southern Gaza. The Israeli military has also issued a series of evacuation orders.

The UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) said about 400,000 Palestinians have been forcibly displaced across Gaza since the ceasefire ended on March 18.

“They are now also enduring by far the longest blockage of aid and commercial supplies since the start of the war,” UNRWA said in a post on X urging unimpeded humanitarian access.

2 comments:

  1. Nah, c&p. Sudanese oso Muslims. But Al Jazeera dun report. Why? Let me suggest answer: no Jews involved.

    The UN Secretary-General, described the situation as a catastrophe of “staggering scale and brutality”.

    The numbers are staggering. Over two thirds of the total population – are in need of assistance, from health to food and other forms of humanitarian support. The fighting has led to an economic collapse, sending the prices of food, fuel and other basic goods soaring, putting them beyond the reach of many households.

    Acute hunger is a growing problem. Over half the population faces high levels of acute food insecurity, and famine conditions have been confirmed. This is a critical moment, as the consequences of food insecurity are already being felt in many parts where families are surviving on dangerously limited food supplies, and malnutrition rates are rising sharply.

    Humanitarian efforts are severely hampered by the lack of security, which is putting severe constraints on humanitarian access, complicating the movement of supplies and endangering aid workers.

    The health system is on its knees and has virtually collapsed, with health facilities attacked.

    Huge numbers of people have been forced to flee their homes and million of people are classified as refugees, and are internally displaced.

    The successive waves of displacement, making the task of reaching those in need increasingly complicated. The UN refugee agency, UNHCR, has described the situation as “the largest as well as the fastest growing displacement in the world.

    Thousands of civilians have been reported killed since the beginning of the conflict, and the levels of violence are getting worse.

    Civilians are being hit by artillery shelling, airstrikes and aerial drone attacks.

    This is Sudan, where the lighter shade and the darker shade Muslims are at war. But whether it is the lighter shade or the darker shade, both sides are Muslims. Israel is not involved.

    Sudan plunged into conflict in April 2023, when long-simmering tensions between its military and paramilitary leaders broke out in the capital, Khartoum, and spread to other regions, including the vast western Darfur region.

    The statistics are damning, and these are statistics from UN agencies itself:

    12.7m Forcibly displaced
    8.6m Internally displaced
    24.6m Acute hunger
    637k Brink of famine
    Death 20,000 (but estimated higher )

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  2. "Sudanese oso Muslims. But Al Jazeera dun report."

    Wakakakaka… don't just endulgeing in zionist propagandas.

    Ooop… care to explore more about how the Sudan situation get to the current stage?

    Mfer, u would be surprised that those Europe rejected zionists play a significant role with yankee inputs.

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