Since October 7, 2023 at least 38,983 Palestinians have been martyred


Gaza: The Israeli forces stepped up brutal attacks on central Gaza, killing at least 64 more Palestinians and injuring more than 100 in a single day.
In a report by foreign news agencies, the Ministry of Health in Gaza said that many victims are still buried under the rubble. The civil defense personnel are unable to reach them, adding that since October 7, 2023 at least 38,983 Palestinians have been martyred, including mostly women and children, while the number of injured has exceeded 89,727.
In recent days, the Israeli army has targeted the Nusirat refugee camps.
The displaced Gaza resident Timur Aburkan, who is in Deir al-Balah, said, “We heard explosions in Nusirat camp and saw smoke coming from here in Deir al-Balah”. We are being scared that tanks can come and destroy here too.
He raised the question that where should they go next. The whole of Gaza is on fire and they are being hunted like deer in the forest, when will the war end?
Israeli forces also continued their offensive in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, attacking areas in the middle of the coastal strip where thousands of displaced Palestinians are seeking refuge.
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