Israel destroys the highest buildings in Gaza. There is information about the victims


War in the Gaza Strip It lasts from October 7, 2023, when Hamas attacked to the south of Israel, killing about 1,200 people and kidnapping 251. According to information from the Israeli army, it shows that out of 48 people still kept by Hamas at least 20 are alive. According to the Ministry of Health in Gaza, controlled by Hamas, The Israeli offensive has already consumed over 64.9 thousand. victims on the Palestinian side.
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The ministry announced on Monday that as a result of hunger and malnutrition, another three people died. From the beginning of conducting such statistics in recent weeks has been recorded 425 deaths because of this, including 154 children.
Israel destroys the highest buildings in Gaza. The humanitarian crisis continues
According to the Reuters agency, On Monday, a 16-story skyscraper was demolished in the west of the city, probably the highest building throughout the Palestinian territory. Before the attack, the inhabitants received an evacuation order, and the Israeli army justified the operation of the use of the facility by Hamas. The day before, four other skyscrapers were razed to the ground – informs “Times of Israel”.
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Israel called all residents of Gaza – estimated at about a million people – to leave the city and go south to the so -called humanitarian zone. According to army data, over 320 thousand people have already left the fighting area. Tel Aviv emphasizes that the offensive aims to get gauze, which is a bastion of Hamas.
The new military campaign, however, meets the growing criticism of the international community. Humanitarian organizations warn that mass resettlements and escalation deepen the dramatic humanitarian crisis – especially malnutrition and hunger.
The Israeli Ministry also announced the evacuation of the collection of archaeological artifacts belonging to the Christian community in Gaza. Earlier, the French Biblical and Archaeological School in Jerusalem alerted that part of its collections – including rare mosaics and ceramics – was in one of the buildings intended for demolition.




