Gaza in the year… Special coverage by Al Jazeera Net monitors the year after the Al-Aqsa flood news


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Yesterday, Tuesday, the Tel Aviv Tribune Net website began publishing special coverage that coincides with the one-year anniversary of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood and the subsequent Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip on October 7, 2023, which has so far resulted in about 42,000 martyrs and more than 96,000 injured, according to Ministry of Defense statistics. Health in Gaza.

The coverage of “Gaza in a Year” includes a number of materials that were produced to keep pace with this event, whether related to the massacres committed by the occupation army, the violations committed against hospitals, mosques, churches and schools, the destruction of infrastructure in the Strip, or the ongoing displacement movement of all residents of Gaza.

The coverage also touched on the impact of this war on the Israeli interior, whether it was related to direct losses in the occupation army’s personnel and equipment as a result of resistance strikes, or whether it was related to the deteriorating performance of the economy, demonstrations by the families of prisoners in the Gaza Strip, or the cessation of many activities such as tourism and education, As well as travel movements outside Israel.

Tel Aviv Tribune Net’s coverage will provide a monitoring of the daily coverage published by the site over the course of about a year of the war, in addition to the most important materials from all pages, divided thematically, and supported by a large number of statistics, infographics, and designs that provide a complete picture of this war.

The website will continue to publish materials that feed this coverage in the coming days, and you can visit its page by clicking on this direct link.

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