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In a devastating turn of events, the Health Ministry in Gaza reported that 79 bodies of individuals killed by Israeli airstrikes have been brought to hospitals within the past 24 hours. This grim figure does not account for casualties in northern hospitals, which are currently inaccessible due to ongoing conflict. The situation remains dire as the region grapples with the aftermath of relentless bombardments.
Health officials have expressed grave concerns about the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza, highlighting the overwhelming pressure on medical facilities that are struggling to cope with the influx of casualties. The ongoing violence has left families shattered, with reports emerging of personal tragedies, including the loss of multiple family members in a single strike.
As the conflict escalates, the urgent need for humanitarian aid and intervention has become increasingly apparent. The international community watches closely, hoping for a resolution to the violence that continues to claim innocent lives in the region.
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