TEHRAN, Dec. 26 (MNA) – The World Health Organization has denounced a recent airstrike by the Israeli regime on the Maghazi refugee camp in the besieged Gaza Strip, which claimed the lives of at least 70 Palestinians.

"WHO's team heard harrowing accounts shared by health workers and victims of the suffering caused by the explosions," the UN health agency's chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a Monday post on X social media platform.

"One child had lost their whole family in the strike on the camp. A nurse at the hospital suffered the same loss, with his entire family killed," he added.

"Palestinian health authorities reported that 70 people were killed, while Al-Aqsa Hospital staff reported receiving around 100 casualties," Tedros said, adding, "The hospital is taking in far more patients than its bed capacity and staff can handle."

"Many will not survive the wait," the WHO's head warned, insisting that "this latest strike on a Gazan community shows just why we need a #CeasefireNOW."

The senior UN official noted, "WHO is extremely concerned about the unbearable strain that escalating hostilities are putting on the few hospitals across Gaza that remain open – with most of the health system decimated and brought to its knees."

His remarks came a day after an Israeli airstrike targeted the al-Maghazi refugee camp in the central part of Gaza, which has been the subject of a genocidal war by the regime since October 7.

The regime launched its onslaught on Gaza following an operation by the territory's Resistance movements, dubbed Operation al-Aqsa Storm.

At least 20,674 Palestinians, most of them women and children, have been killed in the regime's aggression so far.

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