Israel Hamas War: During Israel’s war against Palestinians Gaza Strip 79% of mosques, three churches and 19 cemeteries were destroyed. In fact, the Ministry of Religious Affairs in Gaza has revealed that the Israeli army has demolished 814 out of 1,245 mosques in Gaza and seriously damaged 148 other mosques during its heavy bombardment. .
The ministry has given details of the damage caused to the ministry’s properties which is $350 million. The ministry said the Israeli military is also guilty of desecrating graves, removing bodies and stealing and disposing of their remains.
Additionally, 11 administrative and academic facilities under its jurisdiction were destroyed, representing 79 percent of such structures in Gaza. The ministry said the Israeli military killed 238 of its employees and wounded 19 during ground attacks in the areas. Others have been taken into custody.
Religious Affairs Ministry condemned the attacks
The ministry condemned the attacks on Gaza’s religious sites and urged the international community, including world governments and Islamic organizations, to intervene as soon as possible to stop the “ongoing war of destruction.” Israel has continued its fierce attack on the Gaza Strip following the attack by the Palestinian group Hamas last October 7, despite a UN Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire.
How many people died?
More than 41,800 people have died since then, mostly women and children, while more than 96,800 have been injured, according to local health officials. The Israeli attack has decimated almost the entire population of the area, leading to severe shortages of food, clean water and medicine due to the ongoing blockade. Israel is facing a genocide case in the International Court for its actions in Gaza.
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