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Gaza reported on new Israeli strokes and famous victims


The Gaza Ministry of Health has said that another 13 people have been starved from starvation and malnutrition over the past 24 hours. Thus, the death toll from hunger and malnutrition has reached 361, 130 of whom are children. This was reported by Al Jazeera.

"Today we registered the highest mortality rate due to hunger. People die on the streets. The worst humanitarian conditions have been living since the beginning of the war, "the ministry said.

In addition, more than 55,000 pregnant women suffer from malnutrition, according to the department.

Gaza's medical sources said that since the September 2 dawn, 73 Palestinians have been killed by the Israeli forces, including 42 in Gaza.

Israel struck air strikes in the houses of As-Sabra district in the south of Gaza.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said that the United States should urge Israel to stop the massacre and injustice in Gaza.

The Spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Majid al-Anonary stated that Israel has yet responded to the last ceasefire proposal in Gaza.

"The Israel program to occupy the Israeli program endangers everyone, including prisoners. Israel's steps are now facing clear regional and international resistance, "he said.

The Gaza Health Ministry said that since October 7, 2023, the number of Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks reached 63,633, injuring 160,914 people.

Israel launched military operations in the Gaza Strip in response to the invasion of the Palestinian Hamas Movement of Hamas Movement, which killed almost 1,200 people, captured about 250 people.

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