
300 martyrs & 2,649 killed in Gaza in 20 days
Gaza – Saba:
The Government Media Office in Gaza announced that the total number of starving civilian casualties in the death traps at the US-Israeli aid distribution centers in Rafah and Wadi Gaza during the period from May 27 to June 15 reached 300 martyrs, 2,649 wounded, and 9 missing.
In a report received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), the Media Office published statistics on the number of martyrs, wounded, and missing among starving civilians who were killed by Israeli enemy bullets while trying to obtain food from the death traps.
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