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    Gaza: At least 64 killed in Israeli attacks since Friday morning

    April 19, 2025Updated:April 19, 2025 World No Comments
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    Gaza: At least 64 killed in Israeli attacks since Friday morning
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    According to clinical sources cited by Al Jazeera, at least 64 people have been killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza since Friday night and the number of deaths is rising.
    The World Food Programme of the United Nations has issued an urgent warning stating that” Gaza needs food now” because there are many people who are in danger of hunger.
    Individuals in Gaza are “psychologically broken,” according to Al Jazeera, as a result of Israel’s ongoing attacks and the lack of food due to the Jewish blockade of aid products. Some parents struggle to provide for their kids.
    Eight Palestinians were detained by Israeli forces in the Fawwar migrant camp in the occupied West Bank, according to the Wafa media organization. Soldiers apparently stormed the tent, detained a number of people, and were eventually detained eight. Wafa added that numerous houses were searched, and that valuables were burgled and vandalized outside.
    More kids are dying or putting themselves in significant health dangers as a result of the expanding influence of Jewish problems, according to Hazem Musleh, a paediatrician at the Kuwaiti Hospital in the Rafah area of southern Gaza.
    Human rights organization Al-Haq reported on World Heritage Day that Israel had targeted a number of Arab historical sites, some of which had been designated by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites.
    Al-Makhrour, which was added to the UN’s World Heritage List in 2014 and is located in the northern Bethlehem location of the occupied West Bank, is also the subject of increased threats of property grabbing by Israeli inhabitants, according to Al-Haq.
    According to the Gaza Government Media Office, there are currently more than 61,700 people killed in Gaza. Additionally, it stated that thousands of people are still missing under the dust and are reportedly useless. Since the war broke out 18 weeks ago, at least 1, 16, 505 citizens have been hurt.
    At least 1, 139 people were killed in Israel as a result of the Hamas-led strikes on October 7, 2023, according to Al Jazeera. More than 200 people were held prisoner.

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