Gaza: The death toll in the Gaza Strip has reached 58,386, primarily affecting women and children, since the renewed Israeli aggression began in October 2023. Additionally, at least 139,077 individuals have sustained injuries.
According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, medical sources have confirmed the escalation of casualties after Israel breached its ceasefire agreement and resumed hostilities on March 18, 2025. Since then, at least 6,710 civilians have lost their lives, with 23,584 individuals injured.
Sources indicate that within the past 24 hours, 120 bodies and 557 injured individuals have been transported to hospitals in Gaza. The total number of civilians killed since the resumption of aggression has increased to 7,568, with 27,036 others injured.
The number of aid workers and recipients killed while involved in humanitarian efforts has risen to 838, with 5,575 others injured. Recent reports from hospitals within the past day have confirmed five additional fatalities and 143 new injuries.
The medical authorities have announced the inclusion of 240 more individuals to the cumulative death toll, following the completion of victim identification and official validation by the judicial committee managing reports and missing persons cases.
The current toll remains incomplete as many victims are still trapped under debris, inaccessible to rescue and medical teams.
