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Israel’s Devastating War in Gaza Has Left 34,454 Dead

  • At least 66 civilians have been killed by IOF in the last 24 hours.
  • The Gazan ministry anticipates that the death toll will be higher because thousands of people are likely buried under the debris.
  • Israeli forces continue their ruthless strategy of attacking civilians.

At least 66 civilians have been killed by Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) in the last 24 hours, raising the total number of casualties to 34,454.

Since the IOF started its attack on civilians, there have been 77,575 injuries, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health. The Gazan ministry anticipates that the death toll will be higher because thousands of people are likely buried under the debris.

Death toll in Gaza

The current toll includes 14,500 children and 9,500 women. Israeli forces continue their ruthless strategy of attacking civilians despite a global “Hirak” movement that includes the US.

Israel’s unrelenting war against the Palestinian people can only be stopped by the United States, according to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

Around 140 institutions’ students and faculty have been participating in protests around the US against their school’s support of Israel, the IOF attack on Gaza, and US assistance. In light of the current crisis, Saudi Arabia highlights the significance of regional stability.

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