Gaza death toll surpasses 45,936 as Israeli attacks intensify
The death toll from Israel's ongoing military aggression against the Gaza Strip has exceeded 45,936, with a significant number of casualties reported in the last 24 hours.
According to medical sources, the Israeli army has carried out six massacres targeting families, killing 51 civilians and injuring 78 others.
The majority of the victims are women and children, with the number of injured rising to 109,274. The latest wave of attacks has left thousands of victims trapped under rubble or scattered along the streets, while rescue efforts remain hindered by ongoing Israeli airstrikes and artillery shelling.
Ambulance and civil defense teams continue to struggle to reach the survivors due to a combination of factors, including the overwhelming amount of debris, lack of fuel, and shortages in heavy equipment. The situation remains dire, with medical facilities also operating under extreme strain, lacking adequate resources to treat the growing number of injured civilians.
The violence, which began on October 7, 2023, has caused widespread devastation across the Gaza Strip, leaving many in the community without access to basic necessities, including food, water, and medical care. (ILKHA)
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