Israeli attacks on Gaza continue. A new bombing in the Nuseirat refugee camp has left at least 210 Gazans killed and more than 400 injured. The situation there is especially critical not only because of the lack of medicine and food, but also because there is hardly any drinking water.

In this sense, UNICEF has reported that half of the water or sanitation facilities have been destroyed by Israeli bombings, and that the 70% of the Gazan population is consuming contaminated waterbecause they do not have access to drinking water, which is contributing to the development of diseases, such as diarrhea or hepatitis.

To this, we must add a health system that is on the verge of collapse, and that the humanitarian aid that is entering is very little, since the Rafah crossing remains closed by the Israeli Army. All this makes the situation in Gaza increasingly complicated.

Precisely, the Hamas Government announced this Sunday that at least 210 Gazans died and more than 400 were injured in the Israeli rescue operation for four hostages in the Nuseirat refugee camp. These figures refer to the victims who arrived at the Al Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, in the nearby city of Deir al Balah, and the small Al Awda maternity hospital, in Nuseirat.