Hospitals in the Gaza Strip received 10 Palestinians killed and 44 injured in the past 24 hours, the latest figures from the Ministry of Health revealed, as Israeli attacks continue despite the “ceasefire” announced on October 11, 2025.
Medical teams said that many victims remain trapped under the rubble of destroyed homes and in the streets, with ambulance and civil defense crews unable to reach them due to ongoing Israeli fire, destroyed roads, and the collapse of emergency services.
Since the “ceasefire” took effect, the number of Palestinians killed has risen to 733, with 2,034 injured, while rescue teams have recovered 759 bodies from beneath the rubble.
Closing the crossings is not a temporary measure… and preventing many humanitarian supplies and essential materials from entering Gaza is a suffocation of an entire way of life.
Today, Gaza is still besieged in every sense of the word: patients without treatment, families… pic.twitter.com/M9TrjKjeN5— PRCS (@PalestineRCS) April 7, 2026
The cumulative toll since the beginning the genocide in Gaza October 7, 2023, has reached 72,312 Palestinians killed and 172,134 injured.
UN agencies say the humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate sharply. The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reported this week that humanitarian needs in Gaza “far exceed what aid agencies can deliver,” citing severe Israeli restrictions, damaged infrastructure, and the near‑total collapse of water, sanitation, and health systems.
🚨BREAKING: Night in Gaza is not just dark, it’s terrifying‼️
Israeli suicide drones hover at low altitudes, planting fear as they circle above the tents of displaced families,
families whose homes were destroyed by Israel more than two years ago, and who have been living in… pic.twitter.com/8Wm7OP9i3X— Gaza Notifications (@gazanotice) April 7, 2026
UNICEF warned that more than half a million people in central and southern Gaza were recently left without access to clean drinking water after an Israeli airstrike disabled the southern desalination plant, reducing its output to less than 20 percent of its capacity.
Israeli soldiers filmed themselves laughing with medical equipment inside the Turkish hospital before completely destroying and blowing it up. pic.twitter.com/VHpIQgf6kX
— Ramy Abdu| رامي عبده (@RamAbdu) April 7, 2026
The World Health Organization (WHO) has repeatedly stated that Gaza’s hospitals are operating at a fraction of their capacity, with many facilities lacking fuel, medical supplies, and functioning equipment.
The occupation army targeted this child and that woman brutally, simply because they tried to obtain a morsel of food to ease their hunger. pic.twitter.com/65nVBtBbvs
— Haitham in Gaza 🇵🇸🍉 (@HaithamElmasri1) April 7, 2026
WHO teams say that thousands of wounded and chronically ill patients cannot receive treatment, while medical evacuations remain severely restricted.
Humanitarian agencies stress that without safe access, the removal of movement restrictions, and the entry of essential supplies—including fuel, medical equipment, and clean water—Gaza’s health system will continue to collapse, leaving thousands without life‑saving care.