New York - Saba:
The United Nations late on Wednesday issued a report on complications of the disaster left by the Israeli 447-day-old aggression.
The report reveals huge human losses, displacement of the civilians and complete collapse of education, healthcare, infrastructure and other basic services in the sieged Strip, leaving Gaza residents in a humanitarian unprecedented tragedy.
According to the report, over 45 thousand people were killed since the war outbreak, including 13,319 children and 7,216 women, and more than 107,000 others suffered variable wounds.
Tens of thousands of displaced Palestinians are living humanitarian catastrophic conditions in Gaza Strip, amid severe frost and lack of water and food supplies, the UN report says.
The agricultural sector experienced heavy losses, with 95% of the livestock perished and irrigation and glass houses were damaged.
Only 47 percent of Gaza hospitals and 37 percent of healthcare centers are still functional, and Kamal Odwan is the last active hospital in North Gaza.
Over 14,000 patients are in need evacuation for urgent treatment abroad, and children are increasingly facing psychological requirements, with more than one million children need psychological and social support.
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