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Health Authorities in Gaza Report Rising Casualties Despite Ceasefire Agreement

Published: 2025/10/21 1:32 PM
Updated: 2025/10/21 1:38 PM
Health Authorities in Gaza Report Rising Casualties Despite Ceasefire Agreement

The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza has reported a continued rise in casualties, despite the ceasefire agreement intended to end the two-year Israeli military offensive in Gaza.

In its latest daily update, the Ministry confirmed that 13 Palestinians were killed in the past 24 hours, including 7 from direct Israeli airstrikes and 6 recovered from beneath the rubble. Eight others were reported injured. However, many victims remain trapped under debris, and emergency teams have been unable to reach certain areas due to ongoing bombardment.

Since war erupted on October 7, 2023, Gaza’s death toll has reached 68,229, with more than 170,000 individuals injured. Following the ceasefire on October 11, 2025, an additional 87 Palestinians have been kulled, and 311 more have been injured. The Ministry also reported the recovery of 432 bodies from the rubble.

Additionally, 15 unidentified bodies, previously held by Israeli forces, have been returned to Gaza, bringing the total number of bodies transferred to 165.

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