Medical sources reported a significant rise in the death toll in Gaza, with 47,354 Palestinians killed since the onset of Israeli aggression on October 7, 2023.
The majority of the casualties are women and children, underscoring the devastating impact on civilians.
The number of injured has also escalated to 111,563, while thousands remain trapped under rubble across the region. Rescue teams have struggled to reach victims due to ongoing hostilities and widespread destruction.
According to medical authorities, 48 Palestinians were brought to hospitals in Gaza over the past 48 hours, including 37 whose bodies were recovered. During this period, 80 additional injuries were reported, highlighting the continuous toll of the aggression.
Rescue operations remain hindered, with many victims still unaccounted for under the rubble and in inaccessible areas. Medical teams and humanitarian workers continue to face severe challenges in addressing the escalating humanitarian crisis.
The situation in Gaza has drawn widespread international concern, with calls for immediate measures to protect civilians and provide essential humanitarian aid. (ILKHA)
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