
Gaza Ministry reports 105 martyrs in 24 hours amid Israeli aggression
The ministry's report further stated that the death toll from the Israeli war on Gaza has risen to reach 57,523 people killed and 136,617 people wounded since October 7, 2023.
Since March 18, the number of deaths has reached 6,964, while those wounded reached 24,576.
Meanwhile, according to the report, the toll of aid-seekers brought to hospitals in the past 24 hours has risen to seven dead and over 74 injured, bringing the total number of casualties among those seeking aid to 758 dead and more than 5,005 injured.
The Gaza government media office accused the US and "Israel" on Sunday of secretly planning to forcibly displace Palestinians through a scheme involving the so-called Gaza Humanitarian Foundation and the Boston Consulting Group, warning that all parties involved would be held accountable for any crimes against civilians.
The Gaza government media office cited a Financial Times investigation revealing "Aurora," a covert plan involving a financial model to depopulate Gaza by forcibly relocating over 500,000 Palestinians through foreign-funded "resettlement packages."
The statement accused the US- and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation of acting as a front for the scheme, allegedly managing what it called "death traps in Gaza" under the guise of humanitarian aid while being linked to 751 civilian deaths, 4,931 injuries, and 39 disappearances.
The statement revealed that the project had covertly secured funding and backing from US private security firms while conducting aid operations that violated humanitarian standards, adding that the exposure of these schemes led to the expulsion of several BCG partners.
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