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Daily Gaza martyr count sets record 106 more martyred

The death toll from ‌the Zionist regime’s attacks on Gaza in the past 24 hours has ‌set a new record in recent ⁣months.

According to a report by the English‍ section of Webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency adn Palestinian Shehab News Agency, the Gaza Health Ministry released new statistics on the casualties of the Zionist regime’s attacks ‍over the‍ past 24 hours, announcing that 106 people where​ killed and 367 others were injured.

The statement noted that one of those killed was⁢ recovered ⁣from under rubble.With this,the total number of martyrs from the Zionist regimeS aggression on ⁢Gaza has reached 52,760,while more than 119,264 people have been wounded since October 7,2023.

The death toll in Gaza since the second wave of attacks by the Zionist regime began last March has⁢ now risen to 2,651 martyrs, with ‌ 7,223 injured.

Simultaneously occurring, international medical and relief sources report a worsening healthcare crisis in Gaza—especially after intensified Israeli attacks‍ on ‍Khan younis as March—alongside ‍an ongoing severe ‌blockade of the region.

in ⁢recent weeks, Israel has prevented international medical teams from entering Gaza despite some teams having logistical capabilities to reach inside.the Associated Press⁤ reported that according to doctors on-site, many war-wounded urgently require reconstructive and plastic surgeries but only a handful of specialized surgeons remain in Gaza.

Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) stated that burn injuries from recent attacks on Khan Younis have increased fivefold while vital medications for these patients are running out.

Medical ‌sources also​ warn that hospitals and clinics ⁣in Gaza are depleting their ‍limited drug supplies due to Israel’s blockade cutting off replenishment routes.

Additionally,AP ​reports that ‍following Israel’s ban on food shipments into Gaza cases of child malnutrition have surged dramatically—a situation ⁤experts describe as a humanitarian catastrophe.

English channel of the webangah news agency on Telegram
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