The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced on Monday that, since the beginning of the ongoing israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip since Oct. 7, the israeli occupation has killed at least 34,151 Palestinians and injured at least 77,084 others, most of whom were children. The ministry said in a press statement that thousands are still missing under the rubble, explaining that the occupation has been preventing ambulance and civil defense crews from reaching them. The israeli occupation forces committed six massacres against Palestinian families in the Gaza Strip, killing 54 persons and injuring 104 others during the past 24 hours. The occupation escalated its air attacks on the city of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip, which is crowded with displaced people, threatening the occurrence of more massacres, amid international warnings that the situation there has become very dangerous and fraught with dangers. The unprecedented israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip has continued for 199 consecutive days, c ausing a full-fledged humanitarian catastrophe embodied by thousands of Palestinian martyrs, wounded and missing people, in addition to a massive destruction of infrastructure and vital facilities. Source: Qatar News Agency
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