YEMEN Press Agency

Death toll of aid seekers rises to 5,915 martyrs, wounded, and missing in Gaza

GAZA, July 10 (YPA) – The Government Media Office in Gaza announced, on Thursday, that the death toll from the alleged humanitarian aid centers has risen to 773 martyrs, 5,101 wounded, and 41 missing, since these points began operating on May 27, 2025.

The office explained in a press release that the Israeli occupation forces continue to target starving civilians as they attempt to obtain food from the centers, which have become “death traps” supervised by the occupation and known as “American-Israeli aid.”

It stressed that the increasing numbers reflect “a systematic pattern of targeting defenseless hungry people with the aim of deepening the suffering of the population and imposing policies of genocide.”

The government media held the Israeli occupation authorities and the countries involved in the war of extermination, primarily the United States, Britain, France, and Germany, fully responsible for these crimes, stressing that these countries are “legally and morally partners in carrying out genocide against civilians in the Gaza Strip, through direct support or silent complicity.”

The office also called on the international community and all free countries to “take urgent action to pressure the occupation to open the crossings immediately, break the siege, and bring humanitarian and medical aid into the Strip,” warning of “an imminent humanitarian catastrophe if the occupation’s crimes and starvation policy continue.”

The Israeli occupation forces, with absolute American support, are waging a war of genocide on the Gaza Strip, which has so far left, according to the Ministry of Health, more than 57,680 martyrs, 137,409 wounded, more than 11,000 missing, and a famine that has claimed the lives of dozens, while more than two million Palestinians live in conditions of forced displacement amid total destruction.

7,118 of the martyrs were killed, and 25,368 of the wounded were injured after the occupation reneged on the ceasefire agreement on March 18, 2025.