Gaza genocide: Death toll surges to 40,005, over 92,401 injured
The death toll in the Gaza Strip has surged to 40,005, with over 92,401 injured, as Israeli occupation forces continue their genocidal aggression, according to local health authorities.
In the last 24 hours alone, Israeli forces have reportedly committed three massacres against families in Gaza, resulting in the deaths of at least 40 Palestinians and injuring 107 others. The majority of the casualties are women and children.
Medical sources in Gaza report that emergency services are facing significant challenges in reaching victims, with many bodies still trapped under rubble or lying on roads. The ongoing obstruction of ambulance and civil defense crews by Israeli forces is exacerbating the humanitarian crisis.
The Israeli offensive, which began on October 7, has led to unprecedented levels of destruction and loss of life in the densely populated enclave, raising alarms within the international community over the escalating violence. (ILKHA)
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