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Over 700 Palestinians killed in Last 24 hours

Over 700 Palestinians killed in Last 24 hours as Israel continues to commit war crimes in Gaza with impunity.

Over 700 Palestinians have reportedly lost their lives, and hundreds are wounded in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza within 24 hours, according to Gaza’s official media.

Israeli forces claim to have killed more than 16,000 Palestinians since October 7, the day of surprise attacks by Hamas in Israel. Ongoing Israeli bombings have displaced 1.5 million Palestinians in Gaza.

The Israeli military asserts that its ground operation against Hamas now covers the entire Gaza Strip.

Israel reports about 10,000 airstrikes on Gaza since the conflict began nearly two months ago, causing international criticism and a significant number of civilian casualties.

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The Hamas-run Health Ministry states that around 15,523 people have been killed, with 70% being women and children, and over 40,000 wounded since the conflict started on October 7.

The UN estimates that approximately 80% of Gaza’s 2.2 million inhabitants have had to leave their homes.

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) notes that about 1.8 million people, roughly 75% of Gaza’s population, are internally displaced.

A hospital in Khan Younis received casualties from an Israeli strike on a residential building.

The Palestinian health ministry reports ongoing casualties and displacement due to Israel’s campaign.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated that Israel is coordinating with the U.S. and international organizations to define “safe areas” for Gaza civilians.

Despite rising demands for Israel to avoid further harm to Palestinian civilians, the violence continues.

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In a weeklong cease-fire that ended on Friday, there was a brief pause in the fighting between Israeli forces and Hamas militants, allowing for an exchange of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners.

However, the conflict resumed, leading to an intensified Israeli offensive.

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has highlighted the dire humanitarian situation, with about 1.8 million people displaced and the majority of Gaza’s population affected by the war.

The main hospital in Khan Younis received casualties from an Israeli strike on a residential building.

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The Palestinian health ministry continues to report casualties and displacement, emphasizing the toll on women and children. International criticism of Israel’s actions is growing as civilian casualties increase.

The conflict’s toll has reached over 15,523 lives lost and more than 40,000 wounded.

As the violence persists, there are concerns about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with a significant portion of the population displaced and in urgent need of assistance.

The situation remains highly complex and sensitive, requiring international efforts to address the root causes of the conflict and find a sustainable resolution.

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