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The assessment of the increasingly heavy victims in Gaza

by Webdo
Friday 13 October 2023 10:10
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The assessment of the increasingly heavy victims in Gaza
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On the seventh day of fighting between Hamas and Israel, the results of the Israeli aggression against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and in the West Bank continues to increase.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced this Friday, October 13, 2023, that Israeli strikes and bombing in the Gaza Strip and West Bank have hit 1572 people until now while 7262 injured.

Recall that since Saturday, Israeli combat aircraft have intensified their air strikes in several districts of the Gaza Strip, causing important losses in human lives, mainly among the civilian population.

These attacks have also caused the displacement of nearly 400,000 inhabitants and important material damage to the region while Israel continues to relentlessly pound the Gaza strip with the objective of “crushing” and “destroy” Hamas.

On the Israeli side, 1,200 dead and more than 2,700 injured are listed following the “Al-Aqsa deluge” operation. The Israeli army said Tuesday morning that it had found “around 1,500 bodies” of Hamas terrorists on Israeli soil since Saturday.

In addition, the Israeli army ordered the evacuation of “all civilians from Gaza” to the south of the Palestinian enclave, an ultimatum that could indicate the imminence of an earth invasion, this morning.

The UN, which was informed by the Israeli army of an evacuation order concerning 1.1 million inhabitants of the north of the Gaza Strip to the south within 24 hours, claimed that this order be canceled because “such a displacement of the population” would risk “provoking devastating humanitarian consequences”.

For its part, Hamas asked the Palestinians living in Gaza on Friday not to leave their homes. He accused Israel of engaging in a “psychological war” by sending messages asking Palestinian civilians and employees of international organizations to evacuate south.

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