Death toll in Gaza genocide rises to 41,118
The number of the martyrs in israeli genocide in Gaza, continuing since October 7 last year, has risen to 41,118, with 95,125 injured.
The Gaza Ministry of Health provided an update on the 342nd day of the genocide, reporting the current numbers of martyrs and injured.
In the past 24 hours, the occupying regime conducted three massacres, resulting in 34 deaths and 96 injuries. Additionally, bombings in the Nuseirat and Bureij camps resulted in 7 more deaths.
The ministry noted that the number of martyrs since October 7 has increased to 41,118, with the number of injured at 95,125.
The statement also highlighted that many victims remain trapped under rubble and in the streets, with the occupying regime obstructing ambulances and civil defense teams from reaching them. (ILKHA)
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