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The Palestinian Health Ministry reported that in the past 24 hours, 39 bodies were brought to hospitals, and 491 people were injured, bringing the total number of people wounded since the start of Israeli aggression to 152,850. Many bodies remain under rubble or in streets, inaccessible to rescuers. During this period, 21 Palestinians were killed and over 341 injured while attempting to collect humanitarian aid, raising the death toll in such incidents since May 27 to 1,743, with more than 12,590 injured. Additionally, 11 people, including children, died from hunger and malnutrition in the last day, bringing famine-related deaths in Gaza to 212, including 98 children.

10 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

39 Bodies, 491 Injured in Gaza in Past 24 Hours

Gaza’s Health Ministry reported that Israeli airstrikes killed 72 Palestinians and injured another 314 within a single day. Since the start of Israel’s offensive in October 2023, at least 61,330 people have been killed. Officials noted the figures include only those brought to hospitals; many bodies remain under rubble or on roads, unreachable due to continued bombing and a lack of rescue equipment. The ministry added that 201 people—98 of them children—have died from hunger and malnutrition since the assault began. A total of 1,772 people have been killed while trying to collect aid, including 16 on Friday alone.

09 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Israeli Strikes Kill 72 Palestinians in Gaza in 24 Hours

Hamas has expressed willingness to negotiate a comprehensive deal involving the release of all Israeli prisoners in exchange for a ceasefire and Israeli withdrawal from Gaza. The group emphasized that capturing Gaza City would come at a high cost and warned against surrender. This statement followed Israel’s approval of plans to fully control Gaza. The UN urged Israel to abandon the plan, citing international law and the need for a two-state solution, warning that escalation could lead to severe humanitarian consequences.

Hamas has condemned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s security cabinet approval of a plan to take control of Gaza city, calling it a “new war crime.” The group warned Israel will face severe consequences for forcibly displacing Gaza residents. The plan includes Israeli forces taking control and providing humanitarian aid outside combat zones, sparking global criticism. Countries like China, Turkey, the UK, and the UN have expressed concern, while Germany announced it will halt all military equipment exports to Israel under current circumstances.

Gaza is devastated by relentless Israeli attacks, while the Arab world remains largely silent. Once known for slogans of unity and resistance, Arab leaders now prioritize Western alliances and oil deals over Palestinian lives. This submissive stance echoes a century-old legacy of British colonial manipulation, now upheld by U.S. dominance. According to historian Usama Makdisi, today’s Arab regimes are modern extensions of colonial-era control, designed to suppress genuine independence. Their inaction and complicity deepen the suffering in Gaza and betray the cause of Palestine.

The Israeli offensive in Gaza has crippled the region’s healthcare system, according to Al Jazeera. Blood banks have become inoperable, leading to a severe blood shortage that endangers patients' lives.

Due to malnutrition and dehydration, even healthy individuals are unable to donate blood. Journalist Hani Mahmoud, reporting from Gaza City, said, “We’ve seen people begging doctors to take their blood to save loved ones, but they’re being turned away due to their weakened conditions.”

The World Health Organization has warned that over 14,800 patients urgently need specialized care. Meanwhile, despite the crisis, Netanyahu has declared intentions to fully occupy Gaza within the next few days.

08 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Gaza’s Health System Collapses Amid Israeli Strikes: Al Jazeera Reports

Suleiman Obeid, a celebrated former Palestinian footballer known as the ‘Pelé of Palestine,’ was shot dead by Israeli forces in Gaza while awaiting humanitarian aid. The 41-year-old athlete, a father of five, had a distinguished career playing for Gaza’s Shabab Al-Shati and West Bank’s Al-Amari clubs. His killing is part of ongoing Israeli attacks in Gaza, where more than 660 Palestinian athletes and youth members have died amid escalating violence that has claimed over 61,000 lives.

Gaza's health ministry reports that 138 Palestinians were killed in Israeli airstrikes within the last 24 hours, while an additional five died due to hunger and malnutrition. Since the conflict reignited in October 2023, total deaths have reached 61,158, including 193 starvation-related fatalities. In the past day alone, 87 civilians were killed while trying to collect humanitarian aid, with 570 more injured. Since May 27, 1,655 people have been killed and 11,800 injured while seeking aid. Gaza’s media office states that only 843 aid trucks were allowed into the region since July 27—far short of the 6,000 trucks needed over 10 days to meet residents' basic needs.

07 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Israeli Strikes Kill 138 in Gaza in a Single Day; Malnutrition Toll Rises

At least 94 people were killed and 439 injured in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza within a 24-hour period, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.

Since the escalation of hostilities in October 2023, the death toll from Israeli military actions has risen to 60,933, with another 150,027 Palestinians injured. Many victims remain trapped under rubble, with rescue efforts hampered by a lack of equipment and personnel.

The Ministry also reported that 29 Palestinians were killed and 300 injured on Monday alone while attempting to collect humanitarian aid in different areas of Gaza.

05 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

94 Killed, 439 Injured in a Single Day of Israeli Attacks on Gaza: Health Ministry

An Israeli military strike on the Palestine Red Crescent Society’s headquarters in Khan Yunus, Gaza, killed one aid worker and injured three others. The building, internationally marked and known to Israeli forces, caught fire causing significant damage. The Red Crescent condemned the attack as deliberate and urged protection for humanitarian workers. The incident exacerbates Gaza’s worsening humanitarian crisis amid ongoing conflict, with thousands killed since May while attempting to access food and aid.

Hamas has indicated it could permit the Red Cross to deliver food and medicine to Israeli hostages in Gaza if humanitarian corridors are opened and Israeli attacks cease during aid transfers. The move follows pressure from Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, who accused Hamas of causing famine among captives. Recent videos showed two emaciated hostages, highlighting severe conditions. The Red Cross expressed deep concern, while the UN warned that one million women and girls in Gaza face starvation due to the ongoing conflict and blockade.

At least 119 Palestinians were killed and 866 injured in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza within a 24-hour period, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry. This brings the total death toll since the Israeli offensive began in October 2023 to 60,839. Many victims remain trapped under rubble or on inaccessible roads. Additionally, 65 people were reportedly killed and over 511 injured while trying to collect humanitarian aid, raising the total number of aid-related deaths to 1,487.

04 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

At Least 119 Killed in Israeli Strikes on Gaza in a Single Day

Hamas has denied reports that it agreed to disarm during ceasefire talks with Israel, asserting that armed resistance will continue until Palestinians gain full national rights and an independent state with Jerusalem as its capital. The statement came after U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff claimed Hamas showed willingness to lay down arms. Hamas called the envoy's Gaza visit a staged event to mislead the public. Several Arab and Western nations are pushing for Palestinian statehood, with the UK considering recognition if Israel fails to meet conditions.

At least 98 people were killed and more than 1,000 injured in a single day of Israeli airstrikes on Gaza, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry. This brings the total Palestinian death toll since Israel's offensive began in October 2023 to 60,430.

Rescue efforts are being hampered as many victims remain trapped under rubble and on roadsides. The ministry also reported that 39 people were killed and 849 injured while trying to collect humanitarian aid—raising the aid-related death toll to 1,422.

03 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

98 Killed, Over 1,000 Injured in a Single Day of Israeli Strikes on Gaza: Palestinian Health Ministry

Following a UN statement urging Hamas to disarm and surrender authority in Gaza, the group responded firmly, declaring it would not cease resistance until a fully sovereign Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital is established.

Seventeen nations, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, France, Egypt, and institutions like the EU and Arab League, backed the UN call. However, Hamas maintained that its fight will continue until the occupation ends and Palestinian independence is realized.

02 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Hamas Rejects UN Call for Disarmament, Pledges to Continue Resistance


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