موجز: فظائع في غزة، وقطاع الصحة يستغيث
Date:
12 octobre 2023
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The Palestinian death toll has quickly risen since Oct. 7, with 1128 Palestinians killed, including seven journalists, having been accounted for thus far and thousands more seriously injured. Over 1,000 Israelis have died since Saturday.

Gazans have described their current reality as “worse than any other escalation Gaza has gone through.” The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) have released statements and videos publicly calling for a genocide in Gaza. In one video, a member of the IOF calls Palestinians “human beasts” and declares Gaza will receive no electricity or water, just destruction. Israel’s Defense Minister, Yoav Gallant, reiterated in a video that Gazans are “human animals” and will be placed under a complete siege and left without food and fuel.

On Saturday, Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, vowed to get vengeance, promising to turn the largest and most densely populated open-air prison in the world into a deserted island. Palestinians did attempt to flee through the Rafah crossing into Egypt, but the Israeli Forces bombed it three times in a 24 hour period. 

Water and electricity in Gaza have been cut off by the Israeli Occupation. There are 2.1 million residents in Gaza, almost 50% of the population are children. Water is a basic human necessity that Palestinians in Gaza have now been completely stripped of. Without electricity, Gaza’s residents will soon lose access to the internet, unable to document what is happening to them.

Hospitals are inundated with injured and traumatized victims. Al Jazeera reported that according to the World Health Organization, 13 attacks have hit health facilities and pre-positioned medical supplies have already been used. Dr. Ghassan Abu-Sittah, who is in Gaza, tweeted, “The hospitals, because of the siege, are so short of supplies that we had to clean a teenage girl with 70% body surface burns with regular soap because the hospital is out of chlorhexidine (antiseptic).” Dr. Abu-Sittah also filmed a video published by the Institute for Palestine Studies stating that “30 to 40 percent of the wounded, like all Gaza wars, are children,” and that “the situation will only get worse.” Palestinians in Gaza need supplies sooner rather than later, but as Egypt attempted to send a humanitarian aid truck, the Rafah crossing was hit with missiles again, forcing the truck to retreat. Israel also threatened that future attempts at delivering humanitarian aid would be met with military aggression. On Oct. 11, Israel killed four paramedics from the Palestinian Red Crescent, three of whom were deliberately targeted while attending to the injured in the Jabalia area in Gaza. Their names were Khalil Al-Sharif, Yasser Al-Masri and Ahmed Dahman. The fourth paramedic, Hatem Awad, was shot in the back, through the heart while on a humanitarian mission aiding the injured and the dead at the Karmi crossing in eastern Gaza. The mission was green-lit in coordination mission the International Committee of the Red Cross. All were visibly identifiable; uniforms and vehicles.

The U.S., UK, France, Germany, and Italy released a joint statement announcing their “steadfast and united support to the State of Israel, and unequivocal condemnation of Hamas and its appalling acts of terrorism.” In addition, U.S. President Joe Biden released a statement about “at least 11 American citizens” killed in the Al-Aqsa Flood operation and assuring Israeli-American settlers that the U.S. will provide consular assistance. The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee tweeted, however, that this is incorrect and that the U.S. Embassy has abandoned its citizens.