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Gaza Death Toll Rises to 40,819

September 3, 2024
Gaza Death Toll Rises to 40,819

People search for survivors in the rubble of a building following Israeli bombardment at al-Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip on June 16, 2024, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas. (AFP)

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The death toll in Gaza has risen to 40,819, with 33 more Palestinians killed in the latest Israeli attacks, according to the Ministry of Health. Since October 7, ongoing assaults have also injured approximately 94,291 people.

The Ministry reported that Israeli forces killed 33 people and injured 67 others in what they described as three “massacres” of families within the past 24 hours. Rescue efforts are hindered, with many individuals still trapped under rubble or stranded on roads.

Israel continues to face international condemnation for its brutal offensive on Gaza, now nearly 11 months into the conflict. Large portions of Gaza lie in ruins, exacerbated by a crippling blockade that restricts access to food, clean water, and medicine.

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