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    Michael WandatiBy Michael WandatiMarch 24, 20254 Mins ReadNo Comments
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    A rescuer pulls out the dead body of a little girl from the rubble killed as a result of Israeli airstrikes in Gaza City, Palestine, Oct. 9, 2023.

    The Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza reported Sunday that the death toll since the onset of Israel’s war with Hamas has surpassed 50,000, marking a devastating milestone in a conflict that continues to escalate. This grim figure emerges as Israel resumes military operations, with officials warning of intensified hostilities.

    The ministry’s update indicated 41 additional fatalities in the preceding 24 hours, pushing the total to 50,021. While Gaza authorities do not differentiate between civilian and combatant casualties, both the Health Ministry and the United Nations assert that the majority of those killed are women and children.

    Furthermore, the actual number of deaths is believed to be significantly higher, with thousands potentially trapped under rubble.

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    On Monday, the ministry released a list identifying 15,613 children under 18 killed in Israeli military actions in Gaza, including 890 infants under one year old and 274 children born and deceased during the conflict. Notably, 26% of the child fatalities were under the age of five.

    In response, the Israeli military has described the Hamas-controlled ministry’s figures as “replete with inconsistencies and false determinations,” alleging that the ministry “record deaths unrelated to the conflict, such as natural deaths.”

    The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) further stated that it is “committed to mitigating civilian harm during operational activity in strict accordance to international law,” and that it “distinguishes between civilians and combatants as required by its legal obligations and entrenched values.”

    The surge in casualties coincides with Israel’s resumption of hostilities in Gaza following a two-month ceasefire. Renewed airstrikes last week resulted in one of the deadliest days for Palestinians since the war began, with over 400 deaths reported by the Health Ministry. Israel has also recommenced ground operations within the enclave.

    The conflict originated on October 7, 2023, when Hamas launched a surprise attack on southern Israel, resulting in the deaths of 1,200 people, primarily civilians, and the capture of 251 hostages, according to Israeli authorities.

    Hamas denounced the latest offensive as a “new and dangerous breach” of the ceasefire agreement. While the militant group reiterated its commitment to the January ceasefire agreement, it fired rockets into Israel on Thursday, marking its first such action since the truce collapsed.

    As Israeli officials warn of further escalation, Gazans face a deepening humanitarian crisis. Defense Minister Israel Katz stated last week that Israel will maintain a permanent presence in parts of Gaza unless the hostages are released.

    Katz further instructed the military “to seize additional areas in Gaza, while evacuating the population, and to expand the security zones around Gaza in order to protect Israeli communities and IDF soldiers through permanent maintenance of the territory by Israel.”

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu added, “I want to assure you: This is just the beginning.”

    Almost all of Gaza’s population of over 2 million has been displaced, and the healthcare system has been severely compromised. A humanitarian crisis, including famine in some areas, is unfolding, compounded by Israel’s previous aid blockade and the current operational disruptions. The UN has announced a reduction in its Gaza presence following attacks on its facilities.

    Negotiations for a ceasefire extension have stalled, with Hamas adhering to the initial January framework, which included Israel’s complete withdrawal and a permanent cessation of hostilities in exchange for hostage release. Israel attributes the breakdown in negotiations to Hamas’s rejection of mediation proposals and alleged threats.

    Israel acknowledges significant civilian casualties but disputes the Health Ministry’s figures, alleging Hamas’s use of human shields. The UN and the US State Department have corroborated the ministry’s data, and independent studies suggest the actual toll may be higher.

    Vivid Voice News cannot independently verify the numbers, as Israel restricts foreign journalist access to Gaza.

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