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Death toll in Gaza rises to over 61,250

Death toll in Gaza rises to over 61,250

Middle East Eye3 days ago
The Palestinian Health Ministry in the besieged enclave released the latest figures of casualties from Israel's ongoing bombardment and blockade, with over 100 people killed in the past 24 hours.
This brings the latest death toll to more than 61,258, with 152,045 others wounded since 7 October 2023.
According to the health ministry, several victims of Israeli attacks across the Gaza Strip remain under the rubble and on roads due to emergency search and rescue teams' inability to reach them.
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