Gaza Strip, November 2023

Daily unofficial tally of aggression damages and humanitarian priorities

Gaza Strip, November 2023

 

10,328 martyrs (2,719 women / 4,237 children)

25,956 injured (6,327 women / 8,663 children)

 

Damaged houses
260,500 (40,000 total / 22,0500 partial)

1,600,000 displaced (71,6000 displaced in UNRWA schools)

2,800 missing (1,270 children)

 

 

Important humanitarian information

163 martyrs in the West Bank, and 2,200 prisoners "according to the Prisoners Club" since the start of the aggression on October 7th.

Rantisi Hospital Administration: The occupation requested the hospital to be evacuated in preparation for its bombing, putting the lives of 70 children and 6,000 displaced people at risk.

Israel completely destroyed 55 mosques. In addition to partial damage to 112 mosques.

UNRWA: 70% of Gaza's population has become displaced.

Red Cross spokesperson: There is no justification for bombing hospitals in Gaza.

15% of the displaced suffer from disabilities and live in shelters that are not equipped for them.

World Health Organization: Limb amputations are performed in Gaza without anesthesia.

160 martyrs from the medical staff since the start of the aggression in Gaza.

Ministry of Health: 900,000 citizens are still in the northern Gaza Strip under catastrophic conditions.

48 martyrs among journalists due to Israeli shelling since the start of the aggression.

Ministry of Health: 10 cancer patients died due to the Turkish hospital ceasing operations.

Doctors Without Borders: Israeli authorities prevent some medical supplies and equipment from entering the Gaza Strip.

 

 

Support Priorities

Supporting the health sector: (fuel for hospitals and ambulances / medicines and medical supplies)

Supporting the shelter sector: (cash assistance / bedding and blankets)

Supporting the relief sector: (food rations and bread / drinking water / diesel for municipalities to operate water pumping stations)

General basic needs: (cash assistance for the families of the wounded and martyrs / cash assistance for the displaced)

 

 

Threats to the Strip

Real risks that threaten newborns and patients on dialysis and cancer patients who may die due to the lack of medications and medical supplies and fuel.

The spread of epidemics is increasing due to the large overcrowding in shelters, in addition to the shortage of drinking water and humanitarian use.

The delay in bringing medical supplies to Gaza's hospitals will lead to the loss of more wounded and patients' lives.

 

 

 

Source: Palestinian Ministry of Health and OCHA