Since the commencement of a large-scale military operation by Israel in northern Gaza, more than 1,000 individuals have lost their lives, according to Mahmoud Basal, the spokesperson for the Gaza civil defense. The intense Israeli bombardment has persisted for 22 days in areas such as Jabalya, Beit Lahiya, and Beit Hanoun, with reports indicating that access for civil defense and medical personnel has been restricted by Israeli forces.
Basal expressed grave concern over the lack of medical assistance available to those affected by the bombings, stating that individuals in the northern part of the strip are facing a dire and tragic situation. He highlighted that in addition to the confirmed death toll, numerous individuals are trapped under debris or on the streets, further exacerbating the humanitarian crisis.
Appealing to international organizations and institutions, Basal urged for immediate humanitarian intervention to aid the citizens of northern Gaza who are enduring mass casualties and direct attacks. He specifically called upon entities like the Red Cross to facilitate the access of civil defense and medical teams to provide essential services in the affected areas.
Failure to address the critical situation in northern Gaza, as emphasized by Basal, poses a significant threat to the lives of over 100,000 residents who remain in their homes amidst the ongoing conflict. The urgent plea for assistance underscores the urgent need for international support to mitigate the escalating humanitarian crisis in the region.