Over 28,000 women, girls killed in Gaza since October 2023: UN-Xinhua

Over 28,000 women, girls killed in Gaza since October 2023: UN

Source: Xinhua

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2025-05-21 03:56:15

People transfer a baby after an Israeli airstrike in Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza Strip, on May 18, 2025. (Photo by Abdul Rahman Salama/Xinhua)

Among those killed, thousands were mothers, leaving behind devastated children, families and communities.

UNITED NATIONS, May 20 (Xinhua) -- More than 28,000 women and girls have been killed in Gaza since the beginning of the war in Gaza in October 2023, according to UN Women.

The figure means one woman and one girl on average were killed every hour in attacks by Israeli forces, said UN Women in a press release on Tuesday.

Among those killed, thousands were mothers, leaving behind devastated children, families and communities, said the UN body for gender equality and the empowerment of women, noting that the figures underscore the shattering human toll of the conflict, and of lives and futures lost too soon.

Since the ceasefire collapsed in March, conditions have deteriorated further in Gaza, compounded by nearly nine weeks of ongoing blockade on humanitarian aid, said the agency.

Palestinians wait to receive free food at a food distribution center in Jabalia refugee camp, northern Gaza Strip, on May 19, 2025. (Photo by Abdul Rahman Salama/Xinhua)

The entire population in Gaza is rapidly running out of food and essential supplies, with increasing risks of famine, which means every woman and girl is facing catastrophic levels of hunger. They are trapped, facing displacement, rising maternal mortality rates, and a severe lack of safety and protection mechanisms, it said.

The agency said that despite these dire circumstances, UN Women continues to work with women-led civil society organizations in Gaza, trying to deliver essential services and support to the affected populations, but the scale of the suffering far exceeds current capacity or resources.

Without an immediate significant surge in access to humanitarian aid, support and funding, countless lives hang in the balance, warned UN Women.

It called for an immediate ceasefire, the immediate restoration of unhindered humanitarian access, and the unconditional release of all hostages and those arbitrarily detained. 

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