The Israeli military has announced that it has carried out approximately 10,000 airstrikes on Gaza since October 7. In addition, the country announced that its forces have found more than 800 tunnel openings in the Strip.
The Gaza Ministry of Health has estimated that 15,523 Palestinians have been killed in the enclave of the Start of the war between Israel and Hamas on October 7which also resulted in 41,316 injuries.
The latest assessment estimates the number of deaths in recent hours at 316, but makes it clear that a large number of dead are still trapped under the rubble of the Israeli bombing. Earlier, a spokesperson for the tion Bureau said Hamas was estimated to have killed more than 700 Palestinians since Saturdayespecially after an Israeli attack on the east Gaza City which had destroyed dozens of residential buildings.
In addition, the number of displaced people stands at 1.8 million people, among the total 2.3 million residents of the Strip, one of the most densely populated places in the world.
He Israeli armyfor its part, has announced that it has carried out some of them 10,000 airstrikes on Gaza since October 7. The soldiers also “quickly completed missions” in which they attacked “terrorist cells, terrorist infrastructure, command centers, tunnels, weapons depots and more.” After the ceasefire ended Friday, “fighting resumed in Gaza and soldiers continued the ground operation in full cooperation with the Israeli Air Force,” she added.
In addition, the Israeli army announced today that its forces have found more than 1,000,000 800 tunnel openings in Gaza since the start of the ground offensive and that approximately 500 have been destroyed.
Israel began bombing after Hamas’ surprise attack on October 7, which killed 1,200 and kidnapped 240.
Source: EITB

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