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51 Palestinians killed in Israeli shelling of Gaza

51 Palestinians killed in Israeli shelling of Gaza

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The death toll from Israeli shelling of various areas in the Gaza Strip since dawn Monday has risen to 51.
Palestinian medical sources reported that 51 people have been killed in the Gaza Strip since dawn, after the death toll from the Israeli shelling that targeted a tent housing displaced persons in the Al Mawasi area west of Khan Yunis rose to at least seven, with several others injured.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza announced that the death toll from the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, has risen to 54,927 martyrs and 126,615 injured.

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