Death toll in Gaza from ongoing Israeli genocidal aggression rises to 37,164

The death toll in Gaza has surged to 37,164 due to ongoing Israeli military operations, according to medical sources.
Over the past 24 hours, Israeli forces have committed three massacres against families in the Gaza Strip, resulting in the deaths of 40 Palestinians and injuries to 120 others.
Since the conflict began on October 7, the Palestinian casualties include a significant number of women and children. The total number of injured has reached 84,832, further straining the already overwhelmed medical facilities in the region.
Rescue operations remain severely hampered as ambulance and rescue teams struggle to reach many casualties. Numerous bodies are still trapped under rubble or scattered on roads, complicating efforts to provide timely medical assistance and retrieve the deceased.
The humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate, with international calls for a ceasefire and humanitarian aid growing louder. (ILKHA)
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