Gaza death toll rises to 39,090 as Israeli genocidal aggression intensify

The death toll in Gaza has surged to 39,090, with over 90,147 people injured, according to local medical sources.
The latest figures come after Israeli occupation forces carried out eight attacks on families in the Gaza Strip within the past 24 hours, resulting in the deaths of at least 84 Palestinians and injuries to 329 others.
The ongoing assault, which began on October 7, has predominantly affected women and children. Rescue and ambulance teams face significant challenges reaching casualties, as Israeli forces continue to obstruct access to areas with trapped victims and dead bodies. The movement of emergency services remains severely restricted, hampering efforts to provide aid and recover those affected by the violence.
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues to escalate, with many casualties remaining inaccessible due to the destruction and ongoing conflict. (ILKHA)
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