Palestinian officials said The war in Gaza More than 52,000 people were killed, as Israel continues its renewed attack on the region after the end of the ceasefire with Hamas in March.
In its last update, the Hamas Ministry of Health said that the total outcome, which amounted to 52243, includes approximately 700 bodies that have been completed recently. It comes after hospitals in the Gaza Strip have received the remains of 51 Palestinians over the past 24 hours, who have been killed in Israeli strikes.
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Israel ended the ceasefire With Hamas, a terrorist group dedicated to the United States and Israel, by launching a sudden bombing of the region on March 18, and since then it has been carrying out daily strikes. The ground forces expanded a buffer and the southern city development of a chapter, and now controlled about 50 % of the lands.
Israel also closed the Palestinians in the region from all imports, including food and medicine, for about 60 days. Relief groups say that supplies will be running out soon and thousands of Children suffer from malnutrition.
Palestinians now live mainly from canned vegetables, rice, pasta and lentils. Meat, milk, cheese and fruits have disappeared. Bread and eggs are rare. A few vegetables or other elements on the market have risen at the price, cannot be tolerated for most.
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“We cannot get anything that provides any protein or nutrients,” said Mariam Al -Najjar.
The Israeli authorities say that the renewed and stressful blockade aims to pressure Hamas to release the hostages who were kidnapped in it October 7, 2023, the attack that sparked the war. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged to continue the war until Hamas was destroyed or removed, and all hostages are returned.
Hamas said it would launch only 59 hostages of the remaining-24 of them alive-in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, a permanent ceasefire and a full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, as shown in the final ceasefire now in January.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Vian said on Sunday that the talks with Hamas in recent days showed that the group was more open to an agreement that goes beyond the ceasefire and aims to a permanent solution with Israel.
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The militants, led by Hamas, killed about 1,200 people, most of them civilians, in the October 7 attack and took 251 people hostage. Most of them have been issued since then in the ceasefire agreements or other deals.
The Hamas -controlled Gaza Ministry of Health says that women and children constitute most of the Palestinian deaths, but they do not say how many fighters or civilians were. It says 117,600 other people were wounded in the war.
Israel says it has killed about 20,000 fighters, without providing evidence. The army says it is trying to avoid harm to civilians and blame Hamas for their death because the militants are working in the densely populated areas.
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