In recent days, an Israeli army ground operation in the north of the Gaza Strip has left more than 300 dead.
A total of 42,227 people have been killed in the Gaza Strip as a result of the military offensive launched by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) a year ago in response to Hamas attacks, which left around 1,200 dead and around 240 hostages. .
This is stated in the report published on Sunday by the Gaza Health Ministry, which shows a total of around 98,464 injured after confirming at least 52 deaths and 128 injuries from Israeli attacks since the publication of the daily balance on Saturday.
These figures are not complete, as Strip authorities warn that casualties may occur among the rubble or in inaccessible areas.
The Gaza Front is also joined by others in the region, especially Lebanon, where Israeli forces have intensified their attacks in recent weeks with near-constant bombing, including on the capital Beirut. Lebanon’s government estimates that at least 2,255 people have been killed and 10,524 injured.
300 deaths since October 6
More than 300 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks in northern Gaza since the start of a new ground operation in the area on October 6.
The enclave’s authorities denounced that in the north of the strip, where some 400,000 Gazans still live, there is “a wave of systematic killings and a total siege of civilians, especially children and women”, who occupy the areas of Jabalia. , Beit Lahia and Beit Hanoun.
Source: EITB

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