At least 29 Palestinians dead in the last attacks of Israel, seven of them children

Chijioke Obinna

At least 29 Palestinians dead in the last attacks of Israel, seven of them children

Israel’s attacks on the Gaza Strip continue. In the last hours, At least 29 Palestinians have died after Israel’s attacksseven of them children, as reported by both medical services and the WAFA news agency, citing local sources.

The last attack has been against a water distribution point. There, 10 Palestinians have died, six of them are children, and another 19 have been injured, a minor among them. This attack adds to the perpetrated only a few hours earlier by the Israel Defense forces (FDI) on different parts of the strip. In those attacks, at least 19 civilians would have died.

While it is true, Israeli attacks have not ceased in recent days. Five people have died after an air attack against a house in the west of the city of Gaza, while three other civilians died after an attack against a tent. Also, a girl died after her house was attacked by the IDF.

More than 7,000 Palestinians have died since March 18, according to the authorities

Since October 7, 2023, UNos 57,882 Palestinians have died And the injured figures reach 138,095, according to the authorities of the Gaza Strip, controlled by the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), according to the last balance published.

Only Since March 18, 7,311 people have died and 26,054 have been injured. That day, Israel broke the high the fire reached in January and relaunched its offensive against the strip.

As for the dead for trying to achieve humanitarian aid at the points enabled for it, they ascend at 805, incidents that have also resulted in more than 5,252 injured During the little more than a month of operations of the Humanitarian Foundation for Gaza (GHF), backed by Israel and the United States.

Chijioke Obinna

I've been passionate about storytelling and journalism since my early days growing up in Lagos. With a background in political science and years of experience in investigative reporting, I aim to bring nuanced perspectives to pressing global issues. Outside of writing, I enjoy exploring Nigeria’s vibrant cultural scene and mentoring young aspiring journalists.