When Palestinians return to homes and neighborhoods they had thought were liberated when Israeli forces dragged themselves out of the eastern part of Khan Younis, they are left to face what has been described as an uninhabitable wasteland.
The situation in Palestine, especially the Gaza Strip, continues to deteriorate. The WHO spokesperson has called for a cease-fire so that vaccines can get to the children. Gaza Health Ministry has said that urgent action is required to avoid the outbreak of polio in the region.
On the other hand, the aggressiveness is also increasing on the Israeli side. Anti-Arab protesters set fire to two military camps in protest of the arrest of nine Israeli soldiers detained for allegedly torturing a Palestinian detainee.
The cost of this conflict is enormously rising day and night in different parts of the world. Thus, according to official data, the death toll stands at 39,400, with 90,996 reported injured as a result of Israel’s bombardment of Gaza. The aggressiveness, which was spearheaded by Hamas on October 7, has seen 1 139 Israelis get killed while more than 200 were kidnapped.
The cycle of violence escalates, and the suffering of innocent people increases as the humanitarian conditions in the region worsen despite the regional nations’ complex political situations and humanitarian crises remaining unaddressed, which requires an immediate ceasefire and then work on public health and other necessary basic infrastructure.