Gaza – November 29, 2025 – The Palestinian Ministry of Health has reported a devastating surge in casualties in the Gaza Strip, announcing that the death toll from the ongoing conflict has reached 70,100. The number of injured has also climbed dramatically, with 170,983 people wounded since October 7, 2023.
The Health Ministry stated that the vast majority of those killed and injured are women and children, painting a grim picture of the conflict’s impact on the civilian population. The situation within Gaza remains dire, with hospitals overwhelmed and resources stretched to their breaking point.
The international community has expressed growing concern over the escalating violence and its devastating humanitarian consequences. Calls for a ceasefire and increased humanitarian aid have intensified in recent weeks, but a resolution to the crisis remains elusive.
DZWatch will continue to monitor the situation closely and provide updates as they become available.
The ongoing conflict has further exacerbated the already precarious living conditions in Gaza, where residents face severe shortages of food, water, and medical supplies. The destruction of infrastructure has also hampered rescue efforts and the delivery of essential services.
The Palestinian authorities have repeatedly appealed to international organizations to intervene and provide urgent assistance to the affected population. The need for medical personnel, equipment, and supplies is particularly acute, as hospitals struggle to cope with the overwhelming number of casualties.
The situation in Gaza remains critical, and the long-term consequences of the conflict are expected to be profound. The psychological toll on the population, particularly children, is a major concern, and the rebuilding of infrastructure and communities will require substantial resources and international support.


