The Palestinian Ministry of Health reported that 52 people were killed — including three bodies recovered — and 262 others injured in the past 24 hours due to the ongoing genocide in Gaza.

In its daily report, the ministry said the total toll since October 7, 2023, has reached 57,575 martyrs and 136,879 wounded.

Many victims remain trapped under rubble or on roads inaccessible to ambulances and rescue teams.

Since the resumption of the war and ceasefire breach on March 18, 2025, there have been 7,013 deaths and 24,838 injuries.

In the past 24 hours, eight aid workers were killed and over 74 injured, bringing the total toll among those seeking aid to 766 dead and over 5,044 wounded.

Since March 2, Israeli authorities have continued to tighten the complete blockade on the Gaza Strip, preventing the entry of any humanitarian, food, medical, or fuel aid, as well as all other supplies necessary to sustain life for the people of Gaza.

Since the start of the aggression on October 7, 2023, Gaza’s civilian infrastructure has been devastated, with hospitals, schools, and refugee camps repeatedly targeted. 

The humanitarian situation has further deteriorated following the launch of US-backed aid distribution points on May 27, which have drawn widespread condemnation for turning essential aid into a tool of control. 

These centers have become scenes of deadly violence, where desperate civilians have been met with live fire while seeking food. 

International organizations, including the United Nations, have warned of famine, mass displacement, and a collapse of health services, as Israeli enemy’s siege and bombardment continue unabated.