The killings of over 10,000 people in Gaza, according to Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, is "deplorable and disgraceful," and it is a "shame on the governments that support this destruction." According to the Congress General Secretary, people who supported this "genocide" are not shocked. Taking to X, Gandhi said: "What a deplorable and disgraceful milestone…over 10,000 people killed in Gaza of which almost half are children. One child is being killed every ten minutes according to the WHO, and now tiny babies had to be removed from their incubators due to lack of oxygen and were left to die."






"Still, no shock to the conscience of those supporting this genocide, no ceasefire…just more bombs, more violence, more killings and more suffering," she said.


Gandhi slammed administrations who supported the damage.


When will it be enough, she wondered.


When Hamas fighters launched a surprise attack on Israeli border settlements, more than 1,200 Israelis, largely civilians, were murdered. According to media sources, about 240 people, including children and the elderly, are still held hostage in Gaza.


According to Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry, Israel's campaign to "destroy" Hamas has killed nearly 11,000 people. According to sources, the US believes hundreds of women and children are among the dead.


Thousands Flee Gaza’s Main Hospital But Hundreds, Including Babies, Still Trapped By Fighting


Thousands of people appear to have evacuated Gaza's largest hospital as Israeli soldiers and Palestinian militants clash outside its gates, but hundreds of patients, including dozens of infants at risk of dying due to a shortage of power, have stayed inside, according to health authorities, news agency AP reported.


With only sporadic contacts, it was impossible to reconcile opposing assertions from the Israeli military, which claimed to be providing a safe path for civilians to walk south, and Palestinian health professionals inside the hospital, who claimed to be besieged by continual heavy gunfire.


The military reportedly stated that it had deposited 300 litres (79 gallons) of fuel near the hospital to assist power its generators, but that Hamas fighters had blocked access to it. The Health Ministry in Hamas-ruled Gaza disagreed, claiming that the gasoline would have given less than an hour of power.