The number of martyrs in the Gaza Strip since the start of the Israeli war has risen to 20,674 martyrs, while the number of wounded has reached 54,536, according to …
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“Massacre” as Israel steps up bombing of Gaza for Christmas | Israeli-Palestinian conflict News
This attack is one of the deadliest in this war which has lasted for almost three months. More than 100 people were killed in overnight Israeli air raids in central …
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Palestinians flocked to Al-Aqsa Hospital to meet their relatives who were martyred in Israeli raids on Al-Maghazi camp in the central Gaza Strip. In the midst of a very painful …
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Dozens of Palestinians were martyred and dozens of others were injured in an Israeli bombing on several homes in the Maghazi camp in the central Gaza Strip. The scenes broadcast …
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The war on Gaza is live… qualitative resistance operations and dozens of martyrs in an occupation massacre in Al-Maghazi | News
On the 80th day of the Israeli aggression on Gaza, Tel Aviv Tribune’s correspondent reported that the Israeli occupation forces committed a new massacre in Al-Maghazi refugee camp (central Gaza …
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12/25/2023–|Last updated: 12/25/202312:55 AM (Mecca time) Tel Aviv Tribune’s correspondent said that there were 70 martyrs as a result of the occupation bombing of Al-Maghazi camp, east of Deir Al-Balah …
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At least 200 Palestinians were martyred in an Israeli bombing that targeted – last night and today, Monday – Al-Shifa Medical Complex and neighborhoods in Gaza City, Jabalia, and Nuseirat …
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Dozens of martyrs and injured in a new massacre in Jabalia and violent bombing on Khan Yunis and Shujaiya | News
Dozens of Palestinians were martyred and dozens of others were injured in an Israeli bombing that targeted two homes in the town of Jabalia, north of the Gaza Strip. The …
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Residents of Jabalia Camp in the Gaza Strip recounted the moments when Palestinian families were subjected to brutal Israeli bombing, which left martyrs, wounded and missing. Journalist Anas Al-Sharif – …
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In a speech on November 6, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that “Gaza is becoming a cemetery for children.” Although his comments immediately attracted media attention, they nevertheless underestimated …
