[31/05/2025 01:13]
Gaza-Saba
GAZA-SABA The death toll from the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip since October 2023 has risen to 54,381, with 124,054 injured, according to medical sources.
The sources reported that since March 18, when Israel resumed its aggression on Gaza after the breakdown of the ceasefire agreement, 4,117 people have been killed and 12,013 injured.
In the past 24 hours, 60 more bodies have been brought to hospitals in Gaza, including one body recovered from under the rubble, and 284 people have been injured. Many victims remain trapped under the rubble or in the streets, and rescue teams are unable to reach them.
The ongoing conflict has resulted in a significant humanitarian crisis, with widespread destruction and a severe shortage of medical supplies and personnel.
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