Summary
Since a ceasefire began in Gaza six months ago, Israeli attacks have continued, causing many deaths and injuries. Despite the ceasefire, Israel has closed crossings that are supposed to be open for medical evacuations, worsening the crisis. Food and medical supplies are severely restricted, with most of Gaza's population facing severe food insecurity.
Key Facts
- Since the ceasefire started, Israeli attacks have resulted in at least 738 deaths and over 2,000 injuries.
- More than 10% of Gaza's population has been killed or injured, impacting mainly children and women.
- Israel has conducted thousands of attacks despite the ceasefire, brokered by the United States on October 10.
- Medical evacuations are heavily restricted, with only 8% of the agreed-upon number of people allowed to cross for treatment.
- Essential food and medical supplies are restricted, leading to severe food insecurity for 77% of Gaza's population.
- The Gaza Government Media Office reported only 207 aid trucks entered Gaza, much less than claimed by a Board of Peace envoy.
- The office stated that humanitarian aid reaching Gaza is far below needed levels, with only 38% of the agreed amounts being delivered.