The death toll in Gaza exceeds 61,000 since October 2023

The death toll in the Gaza Strip has reached 61,020, the majority of whom were women and children, since the beginning of the Israeli aggression in October 2023. At least 150,671 others have also been injured
Health sources reported that the majority of the casualties were women and children, while the balance sheet is getting heavier every day with the severely wounded.It was reported that 87 martyrs (8 of them were rescued from under the rubble) and 644 wounded people reached the hospitals in the city in the last 24 hours. Thus, the number of wounded increased to 150,671.
This toll remains incomplete, as many victims remain trapped under rubble, inaccessible to ambulance and rescue crews.Medical sources confirmed that of the total casualties, 9,519 civilians have been killed and 38,630 have been injured since March 18, 2025, when the Israeli occupation resumed its aggression on the Gaza Strip after breaking the ceasefire agreement.
The sources said that 87 bodies, eight of which were recovered from under the rubble, and 644 wounded were brought to hospitals in Gaza in the past 24 hours.In the past 24 hours, 52 aid seekers were killed and 352 injured, bringing the total number of aid seekers brought to hospitals to 1,568 dead and 11,230 injured.
The scene in Gaza is turning into a humanitarian crisis that deepens day by day under the shadow of the silence of the international community. (ILKHA)
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