Gaza death toll reaches 27,365, thousands unaccounted for

Gaza (Quds News Network) – The Ministry of Health in Gaza announced today that the Palestinian death toll resulting from the ongoing Israeli genocide campaign on the enclave has risen to 27,365, with the majority of the victims being women and children. The number of injured individuals has also surged to 66,663.

Health authorities in the enclave further explained that at least 8,000 people are unaccounted for, with many of them still trapped under the debris of devastated buildings.

According to local reports, Israeli occupation forces are blocking access of ambulance teams and civil defense teams to several areas across the enclave, which is why an exact figure of the casualties could not be established until an end of the Israeli aggression.

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Meantime, a number of civilians were reported killed and others injured by Israeli occupation forces’ gunfire in various neighborhoods of Gaza City, coinciding with continued Israeli airstrikes in the southern region of the Strip.

Local sources reported that Israeli occupation forces fired live ammunition towards displaced individuals at Al-Shifa Medical Complex, resulting in the killing of a citizen from sniper fire.

In another incident, an Israeli airstrike targeted the Al-Sabra neighborhood in Gaza City, leading to the tragic killing of two citizens and the injury of others.

Additionally, Israeli warplanes bombed the Al-Walaa Pharmacy in the Al-Tayaran area of Gaza City, causing injuries to four individuals who were subsequently transported to Al-Ahli Baprtist Hospital for medical treatment.

Furthermore, Israeli artillery shelled civilians inspecting their lands and homes in the Shujaiya neighborhood, resulting in injuries to three citizens.  Additionally, more casualties occurred as Israeli occupation forces opened fire on civilians in the Rimal neighborhood.

 

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