Gaza death toll soars: 33,729 Palestinians slain by israeli attacks

In the last 24 hours, Israeli occupation forces have reportedly committed four massacres targeting families in the Gaza Strip, resulting in the documented killing of at least 43 Palestinians and injuring 62 others, according to medical sources.
Local health authorities have confirmed that the Palestinian death toll from the Israeli onslaught since October 7 has risen to 33,729 reported fatalities, with an additional 76,371 individuals sustaining injuries. Shockingly, the majority of the victims are women and children.
Despite the escalating humanitarian crisis, ambulance and rescue teams are facing significant obstacles in reaching many casualties and retrieving dead bodies trapped under the rubble or scattered on roads across the war-torn enclave. This difficulty is exacerbated by Israeli occupation forces, who continue to obstruct the movement of ambulance and civil defense teams in Gaza. (ILKHA)
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