64 Bodies Retrieved In Gaza As Civil Defence Warns Of Dire Humanitarian Crisis; Death Toll: 47,487

64 Bodies Retrieved In Gaza As Civil Defence Warns Of Dire Humanitarian Crisis; Death Toll: 47,487

GAZA, Feb 2 (NNN-WAFA) – Gaza’s Civil Defence, said yesterday that, it had recovered 64 bodies from the Gaza Strip, while warning the dire humanitarian conditions in the Palestinian enclave.

In a press statement, the Civil Defence announced that, 37 bodies were retrieved from northern Gaza.

According to the statement, Israeli forces had used bulldozers, to relocate bodies from various burial sites around Kamal Adwan Hospital, gathering them in open areas. Civil Defence teams later reburied them in Beit Lahia Cemetery.

Meanwhile, the Gaza health authorities reported that, 27 bodies arrived at various hospitals in the past 24 hours.

This brings the total death toll from the Israeli offensive to 47,487, with 111,588 injured, since Oct 7, 2023, according to the health authorities.

Many victims remained trapped under rubble and in the streets, where emergency and Civil Defence teams were unable to reach them, said the authorities.

In a separate statement, the Civil Defence warned that Gaza residents are facing an extremely dire humanitarian crisis, with tens of thousands left homeless without shelter or necessities for survival.

The statement noted that, the region is expected to face multiple storms, posing a severe threat to hundreds of thousands of people living in tents and structurally unsafe buildings.

In addition, large amounts of unexploded ordnance and other remnants of the Zionist Israeli military operations remain scattered in the streets and beneath the rubble of destroyed homes and buildings, endangering civilians.

The Civil Defence urged the international community and human rights organisations, to take immediate action to save lives before it is too late.– NNN-WAFA  

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