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42 Palestinians killed in the ongoing Israeli attacks on Gaza strip

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42 Palestinians killed in the ongoing Israeli attacks on Gaza strip

Health authorities in Gaza reported on Monday that the ongoing Israeli offensive on Gaza Strip has killed 42 Palestinians and injured dozen others during the past 24 hours.

In its daily report, The Ministry of Health in Gaza (MoH) said that “hospitals in Gaza Strip received 42 deaths and 190 new injuries, bringing the cumulative toll to 66,097 deaths and 168,536 injuries since October 7, 2023.

The ministry added that some of the victims are still under rubble as civil defense and health rescue teams are unable to reach.

Five martyrs and 56 injured in incidents related to food-seeking, bringing the death toll in food-seeking incidents to 2,576 deaths and more than 18,873 injuries.

Since the ceasefire agreement was broken by Israel on March 18, 2025, the death toll has surged to 13229 deaths and, 56495 injuries, the ministry said. Famine victims in Gaza raised to 453 deaths including 150 children, it added.

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