The body of 79 people who were killed by Israeli airstrikes have been transferred to clinics in the past 24 hours, according to Gaza’s health department on Saturday. This number doesn’t include hospitals in the damaged northwest, which it said are now inaccessible. Nine of a doctor’s ten children, shocked colleagues, and the government were among the dead over the past time in Israel’s renewed military rude, according to frightened officials and the government. According to Ahmad al-Farra, mind of the hospital’s neonatal office, Alaa Najjar, a cardiologist at Nasser Hospital, was on duty at the time and fled home to find her house on fire. After Friday’s attack in Khan Younis, the only surviving child of Najjar’s was seriously hurt, according to Farra, and their only kid, an 11-year-old son, was also critically injured. The dead kids ranged in age from seven weeks to twelve years old. Two of the kids were still living under the rubble, according to Khalil Al-Dokran, a spokeswoman for Gaza’s health department. Israel’s military did not respond to the hit right away. Israel’s air pressure struck over 100 goals in Gaza over the past day, according to a statement released earlier on Saturday. Since the Hamas-led assault on October 7, 2023, which sparked the 19 weeks of fighting, the battle’s toll has increased to 53, 901.
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