Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): Simultaneously with the establishment of a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza issued a statement announcing the addition of 122 martyrs and 341 wounded to the number of victims of the Zionist regime's relentless attacks on the Gaza Strip.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza announced that the occupying regime committed aggressions and massacres against Palestinian families in the 24 hours before the implementation of the ceasefire, and a total of 122 martyrs and 341 wounded were transferred to various hospitals in the Gaza Strip.
According to Al Jazeera News Network, on the 472nd day of the Zionist regime's genocidal war against the Gaza Strip, the ministry also announced that with the addition of new martyrs and wounded, the total number of martyrs in the Gaza war since October 7, 2023 has increased to 47,350 and the number of wounded to 111,091.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza also emphasized that a number of victims are under the rubble and that emergency and civil defense are unable to find their bodies.
The ministry announced that 60 bodies have been recovered from the rubble and 62 others were martyred during the attacks.
After 472 days of bloody war in the Gaza Strip, Hamas and the Zionist regime agreed to establish a ceasefire and exchange prisoners, and the first phase of the agreement came into effect on Sunday.
Previously, the World Health Organization announced that it plans to bring ready-made hospitals to the Gaza Strip within the next 2 months after the ceasefire. From the first day of the agreement, all Palestinians displaced to the southern Gaza Strip since the start of the war will be allowed to return to their homes in the northern Gaza Strip, and freedom of movement will be allowed for residents in all areas. After the agreement comes into effect, the various areas will see the reconstruction of infrastructure, including electricity, water, sewage, communications and roads, and the necessary equipment for civil defense and debris removal will be delivered.
Gaza’s population of nearly 2.3 million is completely displaced, unable to return to their homes due to the widespread destruction of residential neighborhoods and vital urban infrastructure.