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Gaza Under Attack: 21 Palestinians Killed, 40 Injured in Ongoing Israeli Offensive

Posted On: 10-05-2023 | Politics , Israeli news
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The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza has stated that 21 Palestinian martyrs have fallen since yesterday, with 45 injuries recorded as a result of the ongoing Zionist aggression on the besieged strip  .

Palestinian sources have also announced the martyrdom of a citizen in Khan Younis as a result of injuries sustained earlier today, and a young girl has arrived as a martyr at Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza.

The health ministry indicated that with the arrival of these martyrs in Khan Yunis, the number of martyrs today has risen to 6, and the total toll since yesterday's dawn of the occupation's ongoing aggression on Gaza has reached 21 martyrs.

The health ministry in Gaza also noted that Israeli attacks and raids in Rafah led to the martyrdom of two young men in the south of the Gaza Strip.

Meanwhile, Ashraf al-Qudra, the spokesman for the Ministry of Health in Gaza, stated that the death toll from the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip so far includes 20 martyrs, including 5 children and 4 women, with 42 others injured.

In turn, Hebrew sources reported that five Israelis were injured as a result of the Palestinian missile strikes, and others were also affected by fear and panic.

Hebrew sources also indicated that the spokesman for the Israeli army stated that 180 rockets and a mortar shell were launched towards Israeli cities since midday.

Meanwhile, the Israeli broadcasting corporation "KAN" reported that more than 300 rockets were launched from Gaza towards Israeli towns and cities, with the rockets also targeting the city of Tel Aviv and its surroundings.

Hebrew sources also stated that a large number of rockets were launched from Gaza towards Israeli settlements adjacent to the sector, "settlements of the Gaza Strip".

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