Israel-Hamas War Death Toll: A very shocking revelation has come to light during the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. Britain-based charity Oxfam has released a report, according to which the highest number of deaths in the war in recent history has occurred in Gaza. Israel has been continuously attacking Gaza for the last three months, due to which more than 23 thousand people have died there so far. On Thursday (January 11), Britain-based charity Oxfam released a report informing that Gaza has the highest number of daily deaths in any war in the 21st century.
According to the report, the Israeli army is killing an average of 250 Palestinians every day. This figure is the highest among all the wars in the 21st century. If we compare the figures of deaths, 97 people died every day in Syria, 52 in Sudan, 51 in Iraq, 24 in Ukraine, around 16 in Afghanistan and Yemen.
Palestinians are not getting humanitarian aid
Britain-based charity Oxfam said in its report that the situation of Palestinians has become worse due to lack of food during the war. Because of Israel, there is a delay in getting humanitarian aid to them, due to which there is a situation of starvation in the Gaza Strip. People are having trouble sleeping in the harsh cold. In this way, while on one hand the people of Gaza are being killed in Israeli attacks, on the other hand they are becoming physically weak due to lack of food and shelter.
Human Rights Watch report
On Thursday itself, United States-based rights group Human Rights Watch (HRW) released its World Report 2024. According to the report, Gaza civilians have been targeted and killed in the last one year on a scale unprecedented in the recent history of Israel and Palestine.
Since the war started on October 7, the death toll in Gaza Strip has reached close to 24 thousand. Apart from this, the number of injured is around 60 thousand. In the last 24 hours, 112 people have died in Gaza Strip, while 194 people have been seriously injured. Apart from this, 7000 people are buried under the pile of debris or are missing.