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New data from the Gaza Strip. The number of victims exceeded 70,000.


According to the ministry, the number of victims has already reached 70,100, and at least 352 Palestinians have been killed since the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas entered into force on October 10. Two children were killed in Israeli attacks in the southern Gaza Strip on Saturday.

Despite the ceasefire announced a month and a half ago, Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip continue regularly. According to Tel Aviv, the attacks are a response to Hamas' violation of the agreement.

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How many people died in the Gaza Strip?

When was the ceasefire introduced in the Gaza Strip?

How many children died in Saturday's attacks?

What is causing further Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip?

Data published by the Gaza Strip Ministry of Health are widely considered reliable; refers to them, among others: United Nations (UN).

The war in the Gaza Strip began on October 7, 2023, with a Hamas attack on southern Israel. Nearly 1.2 thousand people were killed there. people, and 251 were kidnapped. The Israeli army reports that over 470 soldiers have died in the fighting in the Gaza Strip.

Most fighting in the Gaza Strip stopped with the introduction of a truce on October 10 in the war between Israel and Hamas, which has been ongoing since October 7, 2023. Most of the Gaza Strip is in ruins. Palestinian services estimate that approximately 10,000 people are still buried under the rubble. bodies. As the bodies are being recovered, the Ministry of Health is adding more victims to the list.

Ashley Davis

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