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70 martyrs and more than 300 wounded have been transferred to al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital since yesterday

Doctors Without Borders announced that since yesterday, 70 martyrs and more than 300 wounded have been transferred to the "Shohada al-Aqsa" hospital in the Gaza Strip as a result of the Israeli army's attacks on the Gaza Strip.

report Mehr News Agency, citing Al Jazeera, Doctors Without Borders issued a statement and announced that 70 martyrs and more than 300 wounded have been hospitalized since yesterday following the attacks of the Zionist regime army on the Gaza Strip. The Martyrs of al-Aqsa have been transferred to this beam.

Doctors Without Borders stated: The situation is terrible and with the insane increase in violence in various parts of the Gaza Strip, the medical and health structure of this strip has reached the point of collapse.

In the continuation of this statement, it is emphasized that the number of civilian victims in the Gaza Strip shows the complete disregard for human life in this strip.

A little while ago, the Palestinian Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip issued a statement and published the latest statistics of martyrs and wounded in the attacks of the Zionist army on the Gaza Strip.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip reported that since October 7 of last year, 36,586 residents of the Gaza Strip have been martyred as a result of the Israeli army’s attacks on the Gaza Strip. have arrived.

Furthermore, according to the statement issued by this Palestinian medical institution, the attacks of the Zionist regime army on the Gaza Strip resulted in the injuries of 83 thousand 74 Palestinians.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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