More than thirty Palestinians have died, including five children and a journalist, due to the Israeli Army bombings carried out this Tuesday at dawn against the center and south of the Gaza Strip. Most of the victims are in the Rafah cityin the south of the enclave, where local authorities have put the death toll at 25, including reporter Adel Zorob, as reported by the Palestinian news agency Wafa.

Slabattacks against several homes in the Nuseirat and Deir al Balá refugee campsin the center, have left at least nine dead, including five children.

On the other hand, the director general of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, has reported the death of a girl in an attack against the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis, in the south of the Strip, and in which two children have also been injured. “A girl is dead and two boys are injured after a series of attacks against the Nasser Medical Complex in southern Gaza; health workers fear for their lives,” Tedros published on his account on the social network X, formerly Twitter, in which has called for an “immediate” ceasefire for the sake of Palestinian civilians.

In this sense, he has reported that a team from the WHO, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) and the UN Department of Security has found the conditions in the hospital “deeply worrying” after the Sunday attack, in which a 13 year old girl Identified as Dina Abu Mohsen, she died from the impact of an Israeli shell that failed to explode.

“The operating capacity of the Nasser Complex has deteriorated drastically since the last WHO visit on December 7. More than 1,000 patients and 4,000 internally displaced people are sheltered there. Health workers have told WHO colleagues that They fear for their lives and are not sure how long they will be able to stay in the hospital safely,” Tedros concluded.

The Israeli Army has bombed the Gaza Strip since the assault by the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) on October 7, which left 1,200 dead and 240 hostages. The Palestinian Ministry of Health in the Strip, controlled by the Palestinian militia, has put the death toll at 19,500 since then. In the West Bank, the intensification of attacks by the Armed Forces and settlers have killed nearly 300 Palestinians.