Ahlulbayt News Agency: The health ministry in Gaza said on Tuesday that the Israeli occupation army committed 11 massacres in different areas of the Gaza Strip during the past 24 hours, killing at least 96 civilians and injuring over 172 others, while a large number of victims are still buried under the rubble of bombed buildings or lying on roads.
In a statement, the health ministry added that the death toll from the ongoing Israeli bombardments, which started on October 7, climbed to 29,878 martyrs and the number of the wounded surged to 70,215 people.
For its part, the Government Media Office (GMO) said that the Israeli occupation army had killed 3,525 people and injured 5,246 others in 375 massacres in the Gaza Strip since the International Court of Justice issued an order demanding Israel to stop killing and physically harming civilians in the war-torn and besieged Palestinian territory.
Among those martyrs are 1,720 children, 1,130 women and 12 journalists, according to a report released by the Media Office on Monday, February 26.
GMO appealed for saving the lives of 11,000 wounded Gazans, who are in dire need for medical treatment abroad, and 10,000 cancer patients, who are threatened with death.
There are also 2,000,000 displaced Gazans living under dire humanitarian conditions in different areas of the Strip, GMO pointed out.
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In a statement, the health ministry added that the death toll from the ongoing Israeli bombardments, which started on October 7, climbed to 29,878 martyrs and the number of the wounded surged to 70,215 people.
For its part, the Government Media Office (GMO) said that the Israeli occupation army had killed 3,525 people and injured 5,246 others in 375 massacres in the Gaza Strip since the International Court of Justice issued an order demanding Israel to stop killing and physically harming civilians in the war-torn and besieged Palestinian territory.
Among those martyrs are 1,720 children, 1,130 women and 12 journalists, according to a report released by the Media Office on Monday, February 26.
GMO appealed for saving the lives of 11,000 wounded Gazans, who are in dire need for medical treatment abroad, and 10,000 cancer patients, who are threatened with death.
There are also 2,000,000 displaced Gazans living under dire humanitarian conditions in different areas of the Strip, GMO pointed out.
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