Gaza death toll surpasses 38,000 amid ongoing Israeli genocide
The death toll in Gaza has climbed to 38,295 with over 88,241 injured, as Israeli occupation forces carried out four massacres against families in the Gaza Strip over the past 24 hours, medical sources reported.
According to local health authorities, at least 52 Palestinians were killed and 208 others injured in the latest attacks. The majority of the victims are women and children.
Since the onset of the Israeli onslaught on October 7, the number of documented fatalities has steadily increased. Ambulance and rescue teams face significant challenges in reaching many casualties and dead bodies trapped under rubble or scattered on roads due to ongoing obstruction by Israeli forces, impeding the movement of ambulance and civil defense crews.
Efforts to provide aid and rescue the injured remain critical as the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip continues to worsen. (ILKHA)
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