The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Oxfam report reveals grim Gaza daily death toll stats

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LONDON. – In a harrowing report published on January 11, Oxfam disclosed that the daily death toll in Gaza, resulting from Israel’s military actions, has surpassed the rates witnessed in any other major conflict of the 21st century.

According to Oxfam, the escalation of hostilitie­s, surpassing its 100th day, has left an average of 250 Palestinia­ns dead each day, significan­tly exceeding the tolls seen in recent conflicts.

Using publicly available data, Oxfam calculated that number of average deaths per day for Gaza is significan­tly higher than any recent major armed conflict including Syria (96.5 deaths per day), Sudan (51.6), Iraq (50.8),

Ukraine (43.9) Afghanista­n (23.8) and Yemen (15.8).

Sally Abi Khalil, Oxfam’s Middle East Director, expressed deep concern, stating: “The scale and atrocities that Israel is visiting upon Gaza are truly shocking. For 100 days, the people of Gaza have endured a living hell. Nowhere is safe, and the entire population is at risk of famine.”

Oxfam warns of a dire humanitari­an crisis, with people forced into smaller areas due to constant bombardmen­t and more than half of Gaza’s population, over one million people, seeking shelter in Rafah on the Egyptian border. srael’s blockades on aid entry exacerbate the crisis, with only 10% of weekly food aid reaching the population. Oxfam highlighte­d threats beyond direct casualties, including hunger, disease, and cold.

Sally Abi Khalil concludes: “While the mass atrocities continue, lives continue to be lost, and critical supplies cannot get in. The only way to stop the bloodshed and prevent many more lives from being lost is for an immediate ceasefire, for hostages to be released, and for crucial aid supplies to be allowed in.”

Meanwhile, hina’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi called for a larger, more authoritat­ive Israeli-Palestinia­n peace conference and a timetable to implement a two-state solution as the Gaza conflict escalated and the Red Sea became a new flash point.

Speaking to reporters after talks with Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry in Cairo on Sunday, Wang said the internatio­nal community should “listen” carefully to the legitimate concerns in the Middle East.

“China calls for the convening of a larger-scale, more authoritat­ive and more effective internatio­nal peace conference, the formulatio­n of a specific timetable and road map for the implementa­tion of the ‘two-state solution’, and support for the prompt resumption of Israel-Palestinia­n peace talks,” Wang said.

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