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In Israeli Attacks on Gaza, 35.000 Children have lost One or both Parents

Published: November 21, 2024
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Nearly 35.000 children have lost one or both parents, while 43.985 Palestinians have been killed in brutal Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip since October 7th, 2023.

A statement from the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza provided information about the Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip, which have continued for 411 days.

It was confirmed that 43.985 Palestinians have been killed and 104.092 injured in Israeli attacks since October 7th last year.

At least 70 percent of the wounded and killed in Gaza are women and children. Among the victims of Israeli attacks are 17.492 children and 11.979 women. It was also reported that at least 211 babies born after the start of Israeli attacks on October 7th, 2023, were killed, along with 825 infants under one year old.

The report stated that 13 people were killed and 84 injured in “two massacres” carried out by the Israeli military in various parts of the Gaza Strip over the past two days.

In Israeli attacks, at least 1.369 entire Palestinian families have been erased from Gaza’s civil population registry.

Since the beginning of the attacks, at least 41 people have died of hunger in Gaza, where Israel has halted humanitarian and medical aid, AA writes.

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