The number of Palestinians killed in the war rises to 36,439, 70% of them women and children, after some 60 more deaths in the past 24 hours, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, controlled by Hamas.
Gaza authorities have bodies of more than 120 Palestinians among the rubble of the refugee camp Yabaliain the north of the Gaza Stripafter the Israeli army abandoned the city two days ago following a military siege lasting almost three weeks.
The figure was confirmed by sources at Kamal Adwan Hospital, whose facilities were attacked by Israeli forces. The medical center then had to be evacuated on May 21 artillery attacks and was out of service.
The camp was one of the first areas destroyed by the Israeli army at the start of the war, but in early May military sources said Hamas was regrouping and Israeli forces entered the city again.
The military operation lasted almost three weeks and, according to a local media report, ten Israeli soldiers were killed. The times of Israel. In addition, Israel recovered the bodies of seven hostages held in the enclave.
Since the military withdrawal, the UN Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) has denounced that thousands of displaced Gazans are forced to live among the rubble and destroyed centers of this organization.
More than 36,400 Palestinians have been killed in the Israeli offensive in Gaza; 60 on the last day
The number of Palestinians dying in the war is increasing 36,439, of which 70% were women and childrenafter a few Another 60 deaths in the last 24 hoursThis was reported by the Hamas-controlled Ministry of Health in Gaza.
“The Israeli occupation has committed four massacres against families in the Gaza Strip in the past 24 hours, including 60 deaths and 220 injuries,” the ministry said. injured known from hospitals 82 627.
Moreover, authorities estimate that more than There are still 10,000 bodies under the rubblewithout ambulance and civil protection teams being able to recover them due to insecurity or lack of fuel.
Source: EITB

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