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At least 72 dead in the Gaza Strip in the last day and there are 32,100 in the war

At least 72 Gazans died in the Gaza strip in the last 24 hours in Israeli attacks, which brings to 32,142 the number of deaths since the start of the war on October 7, according to the latest count from the Ministry of Health in the enclave, controlled by Hamas.

O recorded injuries On the last day there were 114, which adds up to 74,412 injured since the beginning of the conflict, in addition to around 8 thousand bodies that are estimated to be trapped under the rubble.

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Health authorities also confirmed seven deaths in an attack on a group of people awaiting the arrival of a humanitarian convoy At the roundabout KuwaitIn the city of Linkwhere dozens of people have died in similar circumstances in recent weeks.

Additionally, five injured people were being treated in hospital. ShifaIn the city of Linkdied as a result of the siege by Israeli troops, which began on Monday, which They join the 13 intensive care patients who died in recent days due to lack of electricity and medical treatment.

The Ministry of Health also reported that 240 patients and family members were detained by Israeli forces and a dozen health professionals; while the Israeli Army reported today that it interrogated more than 800 suspects -ensures that at least 360 are “terrorists”- and dead 170 alleged combatants.

The official Palestinian agency Wafa reported the death of two citizens in an Israeli bomb attack in Deir Al-Balahwhile another died in an artillery attack on the refugee camp in Bureijin the center of the enclave.

Wafa also reported a shooting attack by Israeli soldiers in the area of Mawasinorthwest of the city of Jan Yunisin the south of the Strip Link; while five civilians, including minors, were victims on one bombing of Israeli aviation in Rafawhere there are 1.4 million displaced people in the extreme south of the enclave.

Source: Elcomercio

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