Mandatory Credit: Alray Palestinian Media Agency
The Gaza government announced on Thursday that the death toll in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has surpassed 40,000. Ismail Al-Thawabta, Director General of the Government Media Office Gaza, announced during a press conference at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir el-Balah.
"The number of martyrs who were received by hospitals has risen above 40,000," Al-Thawabta said, noting that an additional 10,000 people are still missing under rubble and destroyed buildings. He also reported more than 92,000 injuries. The figures reflect the ongoing and severe impact of the conflict, which has continued for over eleven months since its escalation on October 7.
Al-Thawabta accused the Israeli forces of targeting civilian infrastructure and hindering medical treatment, contributing to what he described as a "genocidal war." He also claimed that the conflict has resulted in the deaths of over 16,000 Palestinian children and more than 11,000 women, with over 3,400 reported massacres against civilians.
The figures provided by the Gaza government could not be independently verified.
Fighting between Israel and Hamas in Gaza broke out after the Palestinian group launched an unprecedented attack on southern Israel on October 7, killing 1,139 people, mostly civilians, and kidnapping over 200, according to Israeli officials.
In the Gaza Strip, the Israeli army launched a large-scale campaign of air strikes and ground incursion, killing at least 40,005 and injuring more than 92,401 others, at the time of publication.
The Gaza government announced on Thursday that the death toll in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has surpassed 40,000. Ismail Al-Thawabta, Director General of the Government Media Office Gaza, announced during a press conference at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir el-Balah.
"The number of martyrs who were received by hospitals has risen above 40,000," Al-Thawabta said, noting that an additional 10,000 people are still missing under rubble and destroyed buildings. He also reported more than 92,000 injuries. The figures reflect the ongoing and severe impact of the conflict, which has continued for over eleven months since its escalation on October 7.
Al-Thawabta accused the Israeli forces of targeting civilian infrastructure and hindering medical treatment, contributing to what he described as a "genocidal war." He also claimed that the conflict has resulted in the deaths of over 16,000 Palestinian children and more than 11,000 women, with over 3,400 reported massacres against civilians.
The figures provided by the Gaza government could not be independently verified.
Fighting between Israel and Hamas in Gaza broke out after the Palestinian group launched an unprecedented attack on southern Israel on October 7, killing 1,139 people, mostly civilians, and kidnapping over 200, according to Israeli officials.
In the Gaza Strip, the Israeli army launched a large-scale campaign of air strikes and ground incursion, killing at least 40,005 and injuring more than 92,401 others, at the time of publication.
Mandatory Credit: Alray Palestinian Media Agency
The Gaza government announced on Thursday that the death toll in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has surpassed 40,000. Ismail Al-Thawabta, Director General of the Government Media Office Gaza, announced during a press conference at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir el-Balah.
"The number of martyrs who were received by hospitals has risen above 40,000," Al-Thawabta said, noting that an additional 10,000 people are still missing under rubble and destroyed buildings. He also reported more than 92,000 injuries. The figures reflect the ongoing and severe impact of the conflict, which has continued for over eleven months since its escalation on October 7.
Al-Thawabta accused the Israeli forces of targeting civilian infrastructure and hindering medical treatment, contributing to what he described as a "genocidal war." He also claimed that the conflict has resulted in the deaths of over 16,000 Palestinian children and more than 11,000 women, with over 3,400 reported massacres against civilians.
The figures provided by the Gaza government could not be independently verified.
Fighting between Israel and Hamas in Gaza broke out after the Palestinian group launched an unprecedented attack on southern Israel on October 7, killing 1,139 people, mostly civilians, and kidnapping over 200, according to Israeli officials.
In the Gaza Strip, the Israeli army launched a large-scale campaign of air strikes and ground incursion, killing at least 40,005 and injuring more than 92,401 others, at the time of publication.