The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor revealed shocking figures today, Sunday, resulting from 100 days of ongoing Israeli war on Gaza Strip, pointing to “the killing and injury of 100,000 Palestinians.”
The Observatory stated in a release, “There are 100,000 Palestinians dead, wounded and missing on the 100th day of the Israeli genocidal crime against the Gaza Strip.”
It added, “Israel has committed atrocious war crimes that have claimed the lives of an average of 1,000 Palestinians from the enclave daily, in the bloodiest statistic in the modern history of wars.”
“About 92% of the victims in Gaza are civilians, including 12,345 children, 6,471 women, 295 health workers, 41 civil defense personnel, and 113 journalists,” the Observatory continued.
According to the Observatory, “Two million and 955 thousand Palestinians were forcibly displaced from their homes and residential areas in the Gaza Strip without access to a safe shelter, which is 85% of the total population.”
Israel was accused of “deliberately destroying and causing serious damage to the infrastructure facilities in the Gaza Strip, making it an uninhabitable area.”
The Observatory reminded that “its attacks did not spare health facilities, schools, mosques, and churches.”
As of today, Sunday, the bloody war on the Gaza Strip completes 100 days, having begun on October 7, 2023, amid Palestinian and global anticipation for “international justice and the punishment of Israel for its crimes.”
Until yesterday, Saturday, the Israeli war on Gaza left 23,843 martyrs and 60,317 wounded, according to the Strip’s authorities and the United Nations.