Death toll in Gaza Strip rises to 39,790 amidst new Israeli attacks

The death toll in the Gaza Strip has surged to 39,790, with over 91,702 individuals reported injured, following a series of recent Israeli attacks.
Over the past 24 hours, Israeli occupation forces have conducted three massacres against families in the region, resulting in at least 40 Palestinian deaths and 140 injuries.
According to medical sources, the ongoing Israeli genocide in Gaza, which began on October 7, has led to a significant increase in casualties. The latest figures reveal that the majority of the victims are women and children. Emergency services are struggling to reach many of the casualties and deceased, as Israeli forces continue to obstruct the movement of ambulances and civil defense teams.
The continuous Israeli bombardments and blockades have severely hindered the ability of emergency responders to provide aid. Many bodies remain trapped under rubble or scattered on roads, with rescue operations impeded by ongoing attacks and restrictions.
The escalation of Israeli aggression has prompted international calls for immediate action to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The situation remains dire as the death toll and injury numbers continue to rise amidst a backdrop of sustained conflict.
The recent increase in casualties highlights the urgent need for humanitarian assistance and intervention in the Gaza Strip. As the Israeli aggression persists, efforts to reach affected individuals and provide necessary aid are critical to alleviating the severe conditions faced by the residents of Gaza. (ILKHA)
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