Gaza: The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) murdered at least 36,550 Palestinians and injured at least 82,959 others, since the beginning of its ongoing genocide on the Gaza Strip since Oct. 7, 2023. Health authorities in Gaza reported in a statement today that the IOF committed seven massacres against Palestinian families in the Gaza Strip, murdering 71 Palestinian civilians and wounding 182 others, in the past 24 hours, explaining that many victims remain either under the rubble or on the streets, as the IOF has been preventing ambulance and civil defense from reaching them. Since Oct. 7, 2023, the Israeli occupation's extreme and unprecedented aggression on the Gaza Strip continues from all sides (air, land and sea), murdering and injuring tens of thousands of Palestinians, cutting all means to deliver supplies of food, water, medicine, and fuel to them, and causing a humanitarian catastrophe of countless martyrs, wounded and missing civilians, as well as a massive destruction of vital infrastructure and f acilities in the Gaza Strip. Source: Qatar News Agency
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