“They All Have Names”: Protesters Honor Gaza’s Dead at 24-Hour Vigil
- Israel resumed intensified military assaults on the Gaza Strip on March 18, 2025, breaking a ceasefire that began in January 2025.
- The ceasefire ended because its first phase expired without agreement on a second phase or extension, leading to renewed Israeli operations.
- Since October 7, 2023, at least 54,056 Palestinians have died and over 123,129 have been injured, with more than 3,900 deaths and 11,000 injuries occurring since March 18.
- A UN report from January 14, 2025, states around 70% of Gaza’s fatalities were women and children, while daily averages reach at least 90 deaths and over 206 injuries.
- The ongoing Israeli attacks have worsened humanitarian conditions in Gaza, hindered relief efforts, and left many victims trapped under rubble and unreachable by ambulances.
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“They All Have Names”: Protesters Honor Gaza’s Dead at 24-Hour Vigil
In Massachusetts, protesters are holding a 24-hour vigil for Gaza in Harvard Square, reading the names of Palestinians killed in Israel’s assault on the Gaza Strip. Protester: “Rasha Mohammed Arafat Al-Minawi, Baraa Ramzi Imad Shahada, Dana Itimad Yousef Dalloul, Ghaidaa Iyad Subhi Al-Haj Salem.” Protesters held banners that said, “They all have names.” Officials in Gaza say Israel’s assault and starvation campaign has killed more than 61,700 Pa…
Live, War in Gaza: Hospitals in the Enclave Received 79 Bodies in 24 Hours, According to the Local Ministry of Health
Since the break of the cease-fire by Israel on 18 March, the bombings have resulted in 3,901 deaths and 11,088 injuries in the Palestinian territory, resulting in 54,056 deaths and 123,129 injuries since 7 October 2023, according to figures provided by the Ministry.
UNICEF: More than 50,000 Children killed and wounded in Israel's War in Gaza
More than 50,000 children have been killed or injured in Israel’s deadly war in Gaza since October 2023, the UN Children’s Fund said. “The children of Gaza need protection. They need food, water and medicine. They need a ceasefire. But, more than anything, they need urgent, collective action to stop this once and for all,” […] The post UNICEF: More than 50,000 Children killed and wounded in Israel’s War in Gaza appeared first on Sarajevo Times.
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