Gaza has now faced 600 days of heavy Israeli attacks. The small, crowded area is under siege. Since October 7, 2023, Israel has bombed Gaza from the sky and invaded by land. They claim the goal is to defeat Hamas and rescue hostages. But the people of Gaza say they are being killed without cause.
Nowhere is safe for the people living in Gaza. Homes, hospitals, and schools have all been hit. Food and medical help are blocked. Families live in fear, and many have lost everything.
The latest reports say that more than 54,000 people have died in Gaza since the war began. Over 123,000 others are hurt. The number of deaths and injuries grows every day.
On Tuesday, May 27, Anadolu news agency shared new data from Gaza’s Health Ministry. It said 79 more bodies arrived at hospitals in the last 24 hours. Another 163 people were hurt.
The total number of deaths now stands at 54,056. These are not just numbers. Each one is a person. Many are women and children.
Israel’s actions have drawn anger across the world. Human rights groups say the attacks are too harsh. They ask for peace talks and a stop to the bombing.
Israel began the war after a surprise attack by Hamas on October 7, 2023. That attack killed over 1,000 people in Israel. Since then, the Israeli army has led a long and bloody campaign in Gaza.
For a short time earlier this year, there was a break in the fighting. On January 19, Israel agreed to a ceasefire due to pressure from the United States and other world leaders. Some calm returned for about two months.
But in March, the bombs started again. Talks between Israel and Hamas broke down. Israel blamed Hamas for refusing to agree on troop withdrawal terms. Since March 18, fresh airstrikes have killed 3,901 more people and injured over 11,000.
The situation in Gaza is now worse than ever. Many buildings are in ruins. Hospitals cannot treat the wounded. There is little clean water or electricity. Aid trucks are often blocked or delayed.
People are trapped. They have no safe place to go. Even those who flee to “safe zones” are sometimes bombed. Mothers carry their children through rubble. Doctors work without supplies. Bodies are buried in mass graves.
The world watches, but help is slow. The United Nations has called for a stop to the war many times. So have countries around the globe. But Israel’s government says the war will go on until Hamas is defeated.
Gaza’s health system is on the edge of collapse. Most of its clinics are no longer working. Many wounded people have to wait for care. Others die before reaching a doctor.
As the war goes on, fear and grief grow. Survivors mourn the dead. Children cry in the dark. Families wait for news of missing loved ones.
The people of Gaza are calling for the world to act. They ask for peace, for food, for safety. Above all, they want the killing to stop.
It has now been 600 days of pain, loss, and death. The number of those killed keeps rising. And for Gaza’s people, the nightmare is far from over.