The recovery of bodies from the rubble of destroyed buildings in Gaza continues following the recent ceasefire over the past three days.
More than 120 bodies have been retrieved and transported to hospitals, while 56 injured individuals have been rescued.
According to international media reports, hospitals in the Gaza Strip received 97 bodies yesterday alone.
Among them, 68 recovered from the debris of collapsed buildings and open fields, highlighting the scale of devastation caused by the conflict.
The death toll from these recoveries has now reached 120, with numerous individuals still unaccounted for amid the destruction.
Emergency services and rescue teams continue their operation under extremely challenging circumstances, working tirelessly to locate and assist survivors, as well as retrieve the deceased from the rubble.
Palestinian civil defense has reported an alarming figure since October 2023, when Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip began.
The ongoing conflict has resulted in deaths of over 47, 107 Palestinians, while the number of injured has exceeded 111, 000.
These numbers underline the catastrophic human cost of conflict and the urgent need for humanitarian assistance.
The conditions on the ground remain dire, with critical infrastructure such as hospitals, schools, and residential areas heavily damaged.
Rescue efforts are further Hampered by limited access to resources, including medical supplies and heavy machinery needed to clear the rubble.