
Death Toll of Gaza's 'Breadwinners' Rises to 751 Martyrs and Over 4,900 Injuries - Jordan News
Among the victims in the past day were 8 martyrs and more than 40 injured from among those seeking aid and sustenance, bringing the total number of "breadwinner martyrs" who have arrived at hospitals to 751, with over 4,931 injuries.

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Jordan News
15 hours ago
- Jordan News
Death Toll of Gaza's 'Breadwinners' Rises to 751 Martyrs and Over 4,900 Injuries - Jordan News
The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza announced on Sunday that the total death toll from the ongoing Israeli aggression has risen to 57,418 martyrs and 136,216 injuries since October 7, 2023. اضافة اعلان In its latest statement, the ministry reported that 6,860 of those killed and 24,220 of the injured have been recorded since March 18, 2025, marking the resumption of Israeli attacks after a previous ceasefire agreement. In the past 24 hours alone, 80 martyrs and 304 injuries were recorded as a result of continued Israeli bombardment and targeted strikes. The ministry also noted that many victims remain trapped under rubble and on the streets, with emergency teams unable to reach them due to ongoing hostilities and destruction. Among the victims in the past day were 8 martyrs and more than 40 injured from among those seeking aid and sustenance, bringing the total number of "breadwinner martyrs" who have arrived at hospitals to 751, with over 4,931 injuries.


Roya News
18 hours ago
- Roya News
'I saw horrors': 'Israeli' soldier commits suicide after serving in Gaza, Lebanon
An 'Israeli' soldier committed suicide yesterday one month after celebrating his 24th birthday, with his family citing an unstable mental condition after being drafted in the Gaza and Lebanon wars. "He told me he saw horrors. He couldn't stand the pain anymore," the mother of soldier Daniel Edri told Walla News. Edri ended his life in Biriya Forest, in the northern 'Israeli' settlement of Safed, after setting himself on fire inside his car. He was reported to be in deep mental distress from the wars in Lebanon and the Gaza Strip. His mother asked for him to be buried in a military funeral, but as of now, her request has not been granted. "He told me that he saw horrors, and said to me: Mom, I smell the smell of the bodies and I see the bodies all the time,' his mother recalled. Edri enlisted for service in the 'Israeli' military, and was discharged five months ago. He served in a combat support role in Gaza and Lebanon, which involved transporting the bodies of 'Israeli' soldiers several times. One week ago, he asked to be hospitalized in a psychiatric ward after his mental health deteriorated, but was told to wait and that he would be soon admitted.


Jordan News
2 days ago
- Jordan News
Fuel Shortage Crisis Worsens Suffering of Hospitals in Gaza Strip - Jordan News
Fuel Shortage Crisis Worsens Suffering of Hospitals in Gaza Strip The Ministry of Health in Gaza stated on Saturday that the ongoing fuel shortage required to operate hospital generators remains at an unprecedented and critical level. اضافة اعلان In a statement, the ministry warned of the worsening crisis and the severe exhaustion of the healthcare system, particularly the few hospitals still functioning in the Gaza Strip. The ministry emphasized that the increasing number of critical injuries has intensified the need to ensure continuous generator operation in order to keep vital departments running. It noted that the Israeli occupation deliberately allows only insufficient amounts of fuel to enter, falling short of hospital needs. It added that relying on temporary and emergency solutions means life-saving departments are at risk of complete shutdown. Hospital engineering teams continue to operate beyond capacity to keep generators functioning and enforce fuel-saving measures that have now become ineffective. The ministry appealed to concerned parties to intervene and pressure the Israeli occupation to allow the entry of sufficient fuel supplies needed to keep hospital generators operational. — (Petra)