The Palestinian Ministry of Health reports that a total of 146,269 people have been injured in Israeli strikes to date

(Web Desk): Dozens more Palestinians have been martyred as the Israeli military continues its brutal bombing campaign targeting refugee camps and tents in Gaza.
According to reports, 52 additional Palestinians were killed in the latest attacks. The Israeli military has maintained its relentless assault on innocent civilians.
Meanwhile, in northern Gaza, Palestinian resistance fighters launched an operation that killed 5 Israeli soldiers and injured 14 others — a development confirmed by the Israeli military.
Since October 7, 2023, more than 60,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks, including 18,500 children, according to official figures.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health reports that a total of 146,269 people have been injured in Israeli strikes to date.
An American newspaper has released a list of names of children martyred in Gaza. According to the report, over 900 children were killed before they could celebrate their first birthday.

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