The United Nations Rights Office indicates that 36 Israeli air strikes between March 18 and April 9 only killed Palestinian women and children.
The United Nations claim that Palestinian women and children were the only deaths of at least three dozen Israeli air strikes in Gaza since mid-March because he warned that the military offensive of Israel threatens “the continuous existence of Palestinians as a group”.
Ravina Shamdasani, spokesperson for the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, said on Friday that the office had documented 224 Israeli strikes on residential buildings and tents for people displaced in the Gaza Strip between March 18 and April 9.
“In some 36 strikes on which the United Nations Human Rights Office has corroborated information, the deaths recorded so far were only women and children,” she said.
The conclusions come when the attacks of Israel against Gaza killed more than 1,500 Palestinians since the Israeli army broke a cease-fire in March, according to figures from the Palestinian Ministry of Health.
Israel also imposed a total blockade on the Palestinian coastal enclave, which led the UN and the rights for the rights to warn that food, water, medicine and other critical supplies are exhausted quickly.
“More than a whole month has passed without a drop in assistance to Gaza. No fuel. No fuel. No drugs. No commercial supplies,” said UN secretary General Antonio Guterres in New York in New York earlier this week.
“While the aid dried up, the horror valves have reopened. Gaza is a killing field – and civilians are in an endless death loop. ”
Friday, at least 15 Palestinians were killed in Gaza since dawn.
This includes 10 members of a single family, including seven children, who were killed in the bombing of a house in Khan Younis in the south of Gaza.
Meanwhile, many people were trapped under the rubble through the territory following Israeli attacks, Tareq Abu Azzoum of Tel Aviv Tribune reported to Deir El-Balah de Central Gaza.
“We have heard very horrible testimonies of the civil defense teams saying that while they are shaking the Palestinians, trapped under their destroyed homes,” he said.
“They heard the sounds of babies and the sound of children who were crying to get help and shouted for any kind of rescue.”
‘Worse than never’
Addressing Tel Aviv Tribune later Friday, Shamdasani, spokesperson for the United Nations Human Rights Office, said the situation in Gaza was “worse than it has never been before.”
The Palestinians are forcibly transferred to increasingly small areas, she said, while Israeli military attacks continue, humanitarian aid is blocked and Israeli officials condition the help of the release of captives held in the enclave.
“As we have said today, in the light of the cumulative impact of the conduct of Israeli forces in Gaza, we fear that Israel seems to inflict on the Palestinians in the conditions of Gaza’s life which are increasingly incompatible by their continuous existence as a group in Gaza,” she said.
Israel has promised to put pressure with its military offensive, with officials in recent days describing plans to grasp new area of territory in the south of Gaza. The Israeli army has also published a series of evacuation orders.
The United Nations Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) said that around 400,000 Palestinians had been forcibly moved through Gaza since the end of the ceasefire on March 18.
“They have now also lasted the longest blocking of aid and commercial supplies since the start of the war,” UNRWA said in an article on X urging unhindered humanitarian access.