Palestinian death toll in Gaza tops 73,000, officials say, as Israel strikes despite ceasefire
Gaza's Health Ministry reports the Palestinian death toll in the Israel-Hamas war has surpassed 73,000, with over 173,200 wounded since the conflict began on October 7, 2023. Despite a stalled ceasefire brokered in October, Israel continues to conduct strikes in Gaza, stating they target militants and respond to ceasefire violations.
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AI-generatedGaza's Health Ministry reports the Palestinian death toll in the Israel-Hamas war has surpassed 73,000, with over 173,200 wounded since the conflict began on October 7, 2023. Despite a stalled ceasefire brokered in October, Israel continues to conduct strikes in Gaza, stating they target militants and respond to ceasefire violations. The ministry, part of the Hamas-led government, maintains detailed records, noting women and children comprise about half of the fatalities. Israel claims it aims to avoid civilian casualties and attributes deaths to Hamas operating in populated areas. The war has displaced over two million Palestinians, causing widespread shortages and destruction. Progress on reconstruction, troop withdrawals, and a new Palestinian government is reportedly hindered by the deadlock over disarming Hamas.
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5 extractedThe Gaza Health Ministry's records are viewed as generally reliable by United Nations agencies and independent experts.
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