With these latest casualties, the death toll in Gaza over the past two years has now exceeded 65,000

(Web Desk): Israeli forces continue their brutal campaign in Gaza, with 48 more Palestinians martyred today in fresh attacks, according to Qatari news outlet Al Jazeera.
Medical sources reported that at least 48 Palestinians have been killed since this morning in Israeli airstrikes on various areas of the Gaza Strip.
It is worth noting that at least 75 more Palestinians were martyred in separate attacks across Gaza throughout the previous day.
With these latest casualties, the death toll in Gaza over the past two years has now exceeded 65,000, while at least 165,697 civilians have been injured.
Meanwhile, Israel has also launched airstrikes on two towns in southern Lebanon.
According to Al Jazeera, citing Lebanon’s national news agency, the Israeli military targeted the town of Kfar Tibnit in a recent airstrike.
Additionally, in the southern Lebanese town of Meis al-Jabal, two missiles struck residential homes, causing further destruction in the region.
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