Palestinian health authorities say the fighting between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip has left more than 50,000 people dead.
The authorities said in a statement on Sunday that 50,021 people have been killed and 113,274 wounded since October 2023.
A truce between the two sides took effect in January. But the Israeli military resumed attacks on Tuesday with massive air strikes, saying Hamas had rejected a proposal to extend the ceasefire.
The authorities said in a statement on Sunday that 50,021 people have been killed and 113,274 wounded since October 2023.
A truce between the two sides took effect in January. But the Israeli military resumed attacks on Tuesday with massive air strikes, saying Hamas had rejected a proposal to extend the ceasefire.
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Since October 2023, Palestinian health authorities report that over 50,000 people have been killed and 113,274 injured in the conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza Strip. A truce was agreed upon in January but was breached by Israeli military attacks resumed on Tuesday after Hamas allegedly
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Date: March 23, 2025
Created: 2025/03/24 07:00
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