- At least 61,499 people killed; 153,575 wounded
As Gaza reels from another night of deadly airstrikes, the world is mourning the loss of five Al Jazeera journalists killed in what the UN has condemned as a “grave breach of international humanitarian law.”
Israel’s early hours bombardment claimed ten more lives, including that of a malnourished child, Mohammed Zakaria Khader, as global outrage intensifies over the deliberate targeting of media workers.
From Berlin to Ramallah, protests have erupted, demanding accountability and an end to the escalating violence that has already killed over 61,000 Palestinians.

The European Union, China and Israel’s close ally, Germany, have condemned the killings, while the United Nations has described the attack as a “grave breach of international humanitarian law”.
Israel continues to pound Gaza, killing 10 Palestinians in predawn attacks, as another Palestinian child, Mohammed Zakaria Khader, dies of malnutrition.
The latest toll from starvation stands at 222, including 101 children.
The Israeli war on Gaza has killed at least 61,499 people and wounded 153,575.
At least, no fewer than 1,139 people were killed in Israel during the October 7, 2023, attacks, and over 200 were taken captive.
At least, no fewer than 1,139 people were killed in Israel during the October 7, 2023, attacks, and over 200 were taken captive.

