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85 More Killed in Gaza; 600 Palestinians Die in Three Days

Israeli attacks on the besieged Gaza Strip have killed 85 more people and injured hundreds. In the past three days, nearly 600 Palestinians have lost their lives due to Israeli aggression, according to reports from Anadolu Agency and Al Jazeera.

Gaza’s health ministry reported that since October 2023, Israeli attacks have killed 49,617 Palestinians. On Thursday alone, 85 people were killed, and 133 others were injured. The total number of wounded since the war began has reached 112,950. Many victims are still trapped under rubble or stranded in the streets, with rescuers unable to reach them.

According to medical authorities, at least 590 Palestinians have been killed since the ceasefire broke down on Tuesday. The rising death toll follows intensified Israeli air and ground assaults across Gaza. The Israeli army confirmed ongoing ground operations in southern Gaza’s Rafah and advances in Beit Lahia and central areas of the strip.

Meanwhile, Hamas has launched rocket attacks on Tel Aviv, claiming it was in retaliation for Israel’s escalating attacks on civilians. The Israeli military stated that one projectile was intercepted, while two others landed in an open, uninhabited area without causing casualties.

Israel has also shut down the main north-south route in Gaza, further expanding its renewed ground offensive in the region.

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