13 people are killed in another Israeli bombing of a Gaza mosque. In a report carried by Arab mass media on Sunday, it was reported that dozens of Palestinians had been injured and 13 Palestinians were martyred during a Israeli attack on the Bilal Bin Rabah Mosque in Deir al-Bila, central Gaza.
In addition to the mosque, many houses in the vicinity of the mosque were also completely destroyed by the Israeli bombardment. Several children have reportedly died as a result of the Israeli assault, according to eyewitnesses who reported the incident.
A warning has been issued by Israel regarding the evacuation of the Al-Quds Hospital
As reported by Arab media, beginning around 2:00 p.m., Israeli forces bombarded Al-Quds Hospital and the surrounding area in response to a warning issued by the Israeli army to Palestinians to evacuate.
World Health Organization (WHO) warned that the evacuation of the hospital could pose a serious threat to the health of patients, as it emphasized that the evacuation may threaten the lives of the patients.
As far as the Israeli army is concerned, Gaza is not short on basic necessities
It should be noted that Israeli authorities assert that there is no shortage of food, water, and medicine in Gaza, a claim that is challenged by their ally, the United States, who also testified to support their claim. In the Gaza Strip, United States officials have reported that there is a shortage of essential supplies, based on information from domestic and international partners in Gaza.
Despite the fact that 94 trucks carrying relief goods have already arrived at Gaza’s Rafah Crossing from the West Bank, the Palestinian Red Crescent Society reported that another ten trucks should arrive soon. This aid truck does not contain any fuel, which is an important point to note.
An estimated 8,000 people have died as a result of the disaster
There were more than 8,000 fatalities in Gaza on Sunday, according to the Gaza media office, with thousands of people feared to have been buried underneath the rubble.
Approximately 10,000 Palestinians are reported to have either been killed or been trapped beneath debris as a result of Israeli attacks in Gaza, according to Gaza’s media office.
Currently, there have been 8 008 casualties reported by the Palestinian Ministry of Health. However, as rescue efforts continue, it is expected that the number will rise substantially.
According to António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations, as civil order degrades in Gaza, the secretary-general expressed grave concern. A humanitarian ceasefire was called for by WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus at the same time, citing an overwhelming influx of patients in Gaza hospitals as one of the causes of the conflict.
There is a dire need for additional medical supplies to support the stretched healthcare system in the region, which he made clear by describing the dire dangers families in the region are facing.
Seawater is being used by Gazans as a source of drinking water
Photojournalist Samar Abu Elouf, a Palestinian residing near the sea in Gaza, took to Instagram to share that Palestinian residents residing near the sea are turning to the sea for their daily water requirements after Israel imposed a complete siege on Gaza on October 9.
As Abu Elouf expressed in the video, people are resorting to filling containers with seawater in order to fulfill the essential needs for their families, and they are thankful for the sea’s presence as a valuable resource.
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